Archive for September, 2017

No-Limit Holdem Poker- Who is Howard Lederer?

by Kole on Saturday, September 30th, 2017

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Howard Lederer grew up in a family of 5 in which he loved gambling on numerous card games when he was young. He found himself getting very competitive in these card games while competing against his dad. After finishing secondary school, Howard decided to put higher education on hold for a little bit and moved to New York City to compete in some formidable chess. While participating in chess, he was brought in to a poker game taking place in the rear of the room. Howard’s first two years were difficult as he played many hours and fail to win a majority of the time. He made some additional cash by being an assistant for the poker players. He theorized he could better his game by adjusting his life away from poker. He made an attempt to acquire more sleep and concentrate even more on poker.

The definite advancement in his skills began when he started gambling at the Mayfair Club in New York City. The Mayfair was a bridge and backgammon association where the the most favorable gamblers would often challenge each other. Howard was able to access a number of the foremost players in chess. With their help, he would tweak his cunning thinking skills. He applied these strategic concepts to the game of No-Limit hold’em.

Howard Lederer also assisted his sister Annie Duke master the game of poker. Annie Duke was an excellent student of poker as she would consistently be asking questions about how to make the proper choice. Howard told Annie Duke to move out to Vegas and compete in the WSOP tournaments. She is one of the strongest female players the poker arena has ever seen. He headed to Las Vegas in Nineteen Ninety Three and competed in cash games for the following 10 years. When the WPT grew in popularity, he decided to play more tournaments.

Web Big Stakes Poker- Who is Gus Hansen?

by Kole on Wednesday, September 13th, 2017

Gus Hansen had an amazing year on the World Poker Tour where he was the only one to achieve last poker table in 3 of the tournaments. Gus Hansen has been seen on High Stakes Poker on The Game Show Network where he bought into the game for $400, 000. You might remember one of the biggest pots in big stakes poker history against Daniel Negreanu. Hansen secured a big pot with quads against Daniel’s full house. Gus has earned many televised poker appearances and is thought to be one of the greatest players around the world. While betting on internet poker, a different side of Hansen has appeared. Gus regularly competes in the 200/400 No Limit max buy-in of $40, 000. Hansen frequently buys in for the minimum of $16, 000 and plays very poorly. He waits patiently for a decent hand and then goes all in. I believe Hansen is an excellent poker player but certainly not even close to the everyday players at 200/400NL. Unless Gus is penniless, he has absolutely no reason to settle at the table with the min buy in.

Playing for the min takes most of the skill out of big stack poker. Gus is supposed to be one of the greatest players anywhere in the world but he can’t buy-in for the total amount. I believe tv can skew our perception of the real world at times. The best players in the world might just be players you have will not have heard of before. Gus can be seen betting on online poker on Full Tilt. He generally competes in high stakes omaha hi-low and texas hold’em. Gus has shown himself as a tournament player. Can he back up his skills in money rounds?