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2009 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star Final Table Recap

2009 WPT Bay 101 Shooting Star Final Table Recapby Chad Holloway of Predictem.com On Friday March 20, 2009, the final table got under way of the 2009 World Poker Tour Bay 101 Shooting Star with the final six-players of a 391-player field, including one "Shooting Star"...

2009 World Championship of Online Poker – WCOOP

2009 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP)by Chad Holloway of Predictem.com The 2009 World Championship of Online Poker (WCOOP) on PokerStars is the worlds premier online poker tournament series. This year's series guarantees a combined prize pool of $40,000,000...

6-handed NLH Tournament Strategy

6-handed or 6-max NLH Tournament Strategyby K. Swope of Predictem.com Like any type of tournament strategy or theory, it is necessary to change your style of play versus entering a cash table. Six handed or six max No Limit Holdem tournaments require a player to open...

Bounty Tournaments

Bounty Tournamentsby K. Swope of Predictem.com Online poker sites are continuously searching for ways to attract new players and increase the excitement for their existing players. A couple of ways this has been demonstrated is through the addition of events such as...

Tournament Tips: Changing Gears

Poker Tournament Tips: Changing Gearsby Jason Green of Predictem.com If you play poker you should know what changing gears means. Basically, it means playing at a different speed, either faster by being aggressive or slower and playing pretty tight being choosy on...

Full Tilt’s $10K Daily Dollar

Full Tilt's $10K Daily Dollarby Chad Holloway of Predictem.com How would you like to turn $1 into a share of $10,000? Sounds too good to be true, right? Not at Full Tilt Poker! Now you can turn $1 into a share of at least a $10,000 guaranteed prize pool in Full Tilt...

Full Tilt’s $100K Double Deuce Tournament

Full Tilt's $100k Double Deuce Tournamentby Chad Holloway of Predictem.com Every Sunday, Full Tilt Poker hosts the $100k Double Deuce No Limit Hold'em tournament. It is called "Double Deuce" because it only costs $22 to enter for a chance at the $100,000 prize pool....