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Low Limit Lowdown | Limit hold’em is a “big-card” game, so unless you flop a set – your chances of doing that are 7.5 to 1 – your little pocket pair (8-8 or lower) usually suffers the agony of defeat by a face-card foe.
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Low Limit Low Down | “The most expensive hand you’ll ever play in a limit hold’em tournament is the one you get for free in the big blind, or the one that costs only half a bet more in the small blind,” Tom McEvoy wrote in Championship Hold’em.
By: Shane Smith
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Pokin' Around | If you like experimenting with exotic games, Jerry’s Nugget has one for you. In golf terms, it’s a hybrid game – a combination of electronic horse racing, gin rummy and roulette.
By: Mark Mayer
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If you crave the ecstasy of playing a tournament at the World Series of Poker but can’t afford the agony of plunking down a big buy-in, Binion’s Gambling Hall & Hotel in historic Downtown Las Vegas has the perfect solution.
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Winning Strategies | By the time Four Card Poker hit stride, there had been a bit of a lull in table game creation. The casino floor had already changed a good deal with Let It Ride, Caribbean Stud Poker, Three Card Poker and Spanish 21.
By: Elliot Frome
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Winning Strategies | Lenny Frome described Expert Strategy as a three-legged stool, with each leg equally important. These three legs are: Know which game to play, Know how to play that game, Know what to expect.
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Fredella’s Fix | One version of Caveman offers a top award of 2,000 credits for hitting a solid seven-spot or better and a top multiplier of 10X, giving the player a total top possible award of 20,000-1, twice that of traditional keno.
By: Brad Fredella









