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		<title>Pro Tip #224: Heads Ups PLO</title>
		<description>Because Pot-Limit Omaha is a game where the nuts can &#8211; and often do &#8211; change on every street, many players can&#8217;t go too wrong by playing a super tight strategy at a full table. This means being highly selective before the flop and limiting your range to something like ...</description>
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		<title>Pro Tip #223: Small Buy-Ins, Big Scores</title>
		<description>With MiniFTOPS XVI in full swing and the Mini Series of Poker set to begin, Full Tilt Poker offers a variety of ways for you to turn a small tournament buy-in into a huge payday.To help you succeed, we&#8217;ve gathered some of the best advice about playing tournament poker from ...</description>
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		<title>Pro Tip 222: Aiming High in Omaha Hi/Lo</title>
		<description>Everyone knows that in Omaha Hi/Lo, starting with low cards is your best bet. You want to play hands with two-way potential, hands that can scoop the pot. In any hi/lo game, scooping is the dream.Via: Las Vegas and Poker News & Articles - Articles - FullTilt Poker Tips </description>
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		<title>Pro Tip #221: Tight-Aggressive Is Always Chic</title>
		<description>If a poker player wants an edge, he must move with the times. Today, a style which was successful only a year ago can already be outdated; tomorrow, he could be the sucker.Via: Las Vegas and Poker News & Articles - Articles - FullTilt Poker Tips </description>
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		<title>Pro Tip #220: Bluffing In Big Pots</title>
		<description>The ability to bluff big pots effectively is one of the key skills that separate good players from great players. It is no accident that the games played at the highest stakes feature some of the most daring bluffs: big bluffs are a central part of the game.Via: Las Vegas ...</description>
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		<title>Pro Tip #219: Running Bad</title>
		<description>Wherever you go in poker, you hear plenty of poker stories, usually of the bad beat variety and various claims of individuals running bad. But what is running bad?Via: Las Vegas and Poker News & Articles - Articles - FullTilt Poker Tips </description>
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		<title>Pro Tip #218: Audit Your Game</title>
		<description>For some, playing poker is an acceptable expense because they simply enjoy playing the game for fun. It's fine to have that approach if you have it reconciled in your own mind that you are prepared to spend money in exchange for entertainment as you might do watching your favorite ...</description>
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		<title>Pro Tip #217: Brandon Adams Pro Tips</title>
		<description>Rush Poker is an innovative new form of poker offered by Full Tilt Poker that allows players to see up to four times as many hands as they would see in a normal game.There is not much of a learning curve with Rush Poker; it plays pretty much like a ...</description>
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		<title>Pro Tip #216: Keeping the Pot Small</title>
		<description>Poker is a game of decisions. Some decisions are very easy to make, while others will keep you awake all night if you choose poorly. In my experience, the larger the pot size, the harder the decision you&#8217;ll be faced with.Via: Las Vegas and Poker News & Articles - Articles ...</description>
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		<title>Celebrities Flock to Weekend Charity Poker Events</title>
		<description>One night after names like Christian Slater, Jason Alexander, Slash and T-Pain rocked the Pokerstars.Net NAPT Venetian Charity Tournament in Las Vegas, raising more than $42,000 for Southern Nevada's Three Square food bank, the WPT's Celebrity Invitational drew a list of stars a half mile long, bringing railbirds and paparazzi ...</description>
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