Authors
Doug Hull
Author of Poker Plays You Can Use, Red Chip Poker: Late Position. Doug is the founder of the poker strategy newspaper Freeroll.
Latest posts by Doug Hull (see all)
- Physical bankroll management - May 8, 2014
- Spoil Yourself With a Poker Cruise - April 20, 2014
- Don’t be Easy to Read (Unless You Want to Be) - March 20, 2014
I’ve been doing this since 2004 and I have a long track record of success.
I’ve written eight books and sold more than 250,000 copies. Lots of readers and lots of success stories in there.
My books have helped to launch the careers of hundreds of professional players.
My articles appear in Freeroll and Card Player magazine, and I’ve made dozens of instructional videos for Red Chip Poker, Stoxpoker and Cardrunners.
I have two degrees from MIT. I became a gambler to make my mom proud.
Latest posts by Ed Miller (see all)
- Ten Skills To $5K - June 16, 2014
- Ed Miller’s Poker’s 1% - March 20, 2014
- Don’t Play No-Limit Hold’em Like It’s A Slot Machine - December 20, 2013
Andrew coaches in 90 minute sessions. Each session consists of two section: Content Gathering and Theory Discussion. During the Content Gathering phase, Andrew will explore the way you think about poker (either a live sweat, video review, or hand history review). Then, in the Theory Discussion section, you will discover your leaks, fix the errors in your thinking, and learn to apply abstract concepts. Poker coaching isn’t about learning what to do– it’s about learning how to think.
Latest posts by Andrew Seidman (see all)
- Basic Street Projection - April 20, 2014
- Aggression and the Turn - March 20, 2014
- Mucking philosophy - February 20, 2014
James “SplitSuit” Sweeney is one of the busiest content creators around. He wrote Dynamic Full Ring Poker, Red Chip Poker, has made 200+ videos and coached 450+ students
Latest posts by James Sweeney (see all)
- Bluffing the River with Multiple Players - March 20, 2014
- Playing straddle poker - December 20, 2013
Jared Tendler, MS, LMHC, is the leading expert in the mental game of poker. He’s coached over 300 players from around the world, including some of poker’s top players, Dusty “Leatherass” Schmidt, Niman “Samoleus” Kenkre, and Ben “NeverScaredB” Wilinofsky (Winner of EPT Berlin).
He has worked with players from 38 countries as well as thousands more through online training videos and forums. The combination of earning a Masters degree in psychology, being a licensed mental health counselor, and over seven years of experience as a performance coach has given Jared a unique approach to helping players of all skill levels improve and exceed their goals.
Latest posts by Jared Tendler (see all)
- Overconfidence is a Silent Killer - June 6, 2014
- WSOP preparation - May 18, 2014
- Using a Prop Bet to Increase Motivation - April 20, 2014
A graduate in computer science and education from UC-Berkeley, Nguyen is a regular strategy column contributor to Card Player magazine and a prolific blogger at dailyvariance.com.
Latest posts by Tri Nguyen (see all)
- You Just Got Owned, Sir! - December 20, 2013
Owen has written several poker books such as Poker Math That Matters and Poker Perspectives and is a consistent winner on-line
Latest posts by Owen Gaines (see all)
- Deception Runs the Industry - May 15, 2014
- To the Newbie - January 20, 2014
- Ambition Meets Contentment at the Felt - December 20, 2013
I’ve always been primarily interested in the psychological aspects of poker. I like studying people, figuring out their personal strategies and tendencies, and trying to use that knowledge to my advantage. I love calling a big bluff, betting someone off a hand when I sense weakness, and reading the psychological ebb and flow of individual players and the game as a whole. I think poker is a tremendously deep game; the more I have studied it, the more psychological complexity I find. - See more at: http://www.readingpokertells.com/about-the-author/#sthash.Jx4EbBpR.dpuf
Latest posts by Zach Elwood (see all)
- Verbal Poker Tells: “Will you show if I fold?” - June 7, 2014
- Tells: Immediate Verbal Responses - April 20, 2014
- Bluffing, Anxiety, and Stillness - February 20, 2014
Author of Way of the Poker Warrior
Latest posts by Paul Hoppe (see all)
- Poker Is A Skill: Stop Losing Part 6: Position - June 8, 2014
- Poker Is A Skill: How to Stop Losing, Part 5 - May 1, 2014
- Poker Is A Skill: How to Stop Losing, Part 4 - March 20, 2014
Heath Demaree
Dr. Heath A. Demaree is a Professor of Psychology and a long-time poker aficionado. Over the years, he has used his expert understanding of emotional processes and decision-making to maximize his wins at the poker table. In this book, he reveals how understanding opponents' emotions and financial situations can be used to predict their risk-taking propensities (i.e., being either "on tilt" or risk-averse), knowledge that can be leveraged to generate big wins around the poker felt. Practice hands are provided at the end of the book so that readers can test their understanding of this new material.
Latest posts by Heath Demaree (see all)
- Mirror their Face - February 20, 2014
- To read their hands, watch their arms - December 20, 2013
Patricia Cardner
Dr. Patricia Cardner has two doctorates (one in psychology and one in criminology), and is a licensed professional counselor. Patricia has taught numerous university courses in psychology including courses in sports psychology, positive psychology and a special topics course on the psychology of poker. In addition, Patricia is an avid poker player and since learning the game a few years ago, has over six figures in tournament winnings. Patricia is one of the few people with the level of education and clinical expertise who actually plays the game.
Latest posts by Patricia Cardner (see all)
- Secrets of Mental Toughness - June 9, 2014
- Psychological Principles of Poker Success - December 20, 2013
Jeff has been playing poker seriously for over 8 years. Growing up playing sports and other games of skill he always obsessed about the intricate details that determined the winner of any given competition. A key organizer of a 40+ monthly poker league with his friends, Jeff prides himself from getting the most out of the game of poker. He strongly feels that poker players can enjoy the strategic and competitive elements of poker while still enjoying the social benefits of the game.
Latest posts by Jeff McIntyre (see all)
- Play Poker Like A Shortstop - April 20, 2014
- Beware Story Equity - February 20, 2014
- Focus on winning - December 20, 2013
Matt Yeomans
Matt is a humor writer living in Henderson, NV.
Latest posts by Matt Yeomans (see all)
- The Lost Highroller Episode #4 There Will Be Fish - January 20, 2014
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