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Strategy in 2012?

November 9th, 2012

HELP!!!

For the last year or so, I’ve been writing for Pokerist.com, a site that offers free play money poker (i.e., not real money) via a variety of platforms, including ipads, iphones, Android, Facebook, etc. It has been an extremely rewarding experience.

There is one part, though, that can be a little difficult. As part of my duties, I write two strategy articles a month. Now, admittedly, the articles are written for a particular audience: international free money players. The focus is really on the basics of poker, with some intermediate materials as well. The problem is, with two strategy articles per month (24 per year), it can sometimes be difficult to find a worthy subject. So, I ask for your help.

Can anyone think of some interesting topics worth writing about for beginner and intermediate players using a free money site that has NLHE ring games, SNGs, and shootouts?

Any help will be greatly appreciated, and, to the extent I am able, I will try to include a link in any strategy article to your blog or twitter or whatever, if you are interested. Just leave me a comment with your ideas as well as your preferred link. If you don’t want a link, no problem either.

Until next time, make mine poker!

3 Responses to “Strategy in 2012?”

  1. pokerpeaker

    1. How sometimes the best strategy is still tight-aggressive. 1-2 NL
    2. Don’t play outside yourself. How to find yourself and play within that spectrum.
    3. When to pitch high pocket pairs after the flop, when to push.

    Those are off the top of my head.

  2. Derek

    I think you should write about stack sizes and the implications the various stack sizes should have on what hands you play, how large you open, continuation bet, etc… A lot of players struggle to play when they have a shortstack because they fail to adjust and continue call with like 20% of their stack with 98s or 55.

  3. Reid Young

    There’s always the ultimate topic: game theory. DUH DUH DUNH!

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