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		<title>Poker:  Do your homework</title>
		<description>You've heard professionals and bloggers talk a lot about how so much of learning poker is understanding the probabilities.  That's it more straight math than it is gut feelings. 

 

OK, so you're on board with that.  You believe it for the most part, but you don't know ...</description>
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		<title>Poker Excuses</title>
		<description>Playing poker at Full Tilt has had a huge number of players looking to make excuses for their play after being sent crashing out of a tournament or ring game.

Players generally look to make excuses for their play due to their ability been less than their opponents, with a number ...</description>
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		<title>Poker Continuing Education</title>
		<description>Regardless of skill level or experience, the game of poker is a life long learning experience.  There are so many strategies to employ and calculations and adjustments to make that many players can spend a lifetime as a student of the game and never become a true master.  ...</description>
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