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Tips from the Pro's



If you haven't noticed, Full Tilt has an incredible line-up of endorsed pro's, the best cast of poker players of any poker room. Full Tilt's team consists of Howard Lederer, Phil Ivey, Chris Ferguson, Erik Seidel, John Juanda, Jennifer Harman, Phil Gordon, Erick Lindgren, Andy Bloch and many others!

Full Tilt sends out newsletter called "Tips from the Pro's" where one of the Full Tilt team members discusses some aspect of poker. We've accumulated these Tips from the Pro's so you can read them all right here. Check out why Howard Lederer recommends poker without the sunglasses and read up on tournament advice from Chris Ferguson!

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Browse all of Full Tilt's articles below!

1. Sit n Goes Made Easy by Howard Lederer

2. A Way To Approximate The Odds by Clonie Gowen

3. Just A Few Things When Playing Razz by Jennifer Harman

4. The Script by Phil Gordon

5. In Pot Limit... by Clonie Gowen

6. Why I Leave My Sunglasses And iPod At Home by Howard Lederer

7. Keep Your Toolbox Well Stocked by Chris Ferguson

8. Should I Stay Or Should I Go by Jennifer Harman

9. Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 1 by Erick Lindgren

10. Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 2 by Erick Lindgren

11. Don't Play a Big Pot Unless You Have a Big Hand by John Juanda

12. Common Mistakes by Phil Gordon

13. Specialize At Your Peril by Howard Lederer

14. How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 1 by Chris Ferguson

15. How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 2 by Chris Ferguson

16. Playing Two or More Tables at Once by Erick Lindgren

17. Not Playing by the Book by Phil Gordon

18. Dealer, Leave the Bets in Front of the Players by Greg Mascio

19. So You Wanna Go Pro by Rafe Furst

20. Sizing Up Your Opening Bet by Chris Ferguson

21. Chip Sandwich by Phil Gordon

22. No-limit by the Numbers by Andy Bloch

23. Holding On To Your Winnings by Aaron Bartley

24. Our Favorite Poker Books by Team Full Tilt

25. Flopping a Monster by Richard Brodie

26. Third Street in Seven Stud by Perry Friedman

27. How Bad are the Beats? by Steve Brecher

28. Know Your Opponent; Own Your Opponent by Paul Wolfe

29. Texture Isn't Just For Fabric by Phil Gordon

30. It's Not Easy Being Green. Or Is It? by Team Full Tilt

31. Back to the Drawing Board by Perry Friedman

32. What I learned at the WSOP by Perry Friedman

33. Taking on a Short-Handed No-Limit Game by John D'Agostino

34. Strategies for Short-Handed Limit Hold 'em by John D'Agostino

35. Bad Cards or Bad Plays?

36. Big Slick: A Slippery Hand by Rafe Furst

37. What's Your Starting Hand Really Worth? by Steve Brecher

38. Getting Started in Stud-8 by Jennifer Harman

39. Know Your (Table) Limits by Paul Wolfe

40. Playing a Big Draw in Limit Hold 'em by Chris Ferguson

41. Stepping Up, Stepping Down by Kristy Gazes

42. In Defense of the Call by Gavin Smith

43. Thoughts on Omaha-8 by Jennifer Harman

44. How Big a Bankroll?

45. Tips from Tunica by Andy Bloch

46. Small-Pot Poker by Gavin Smith

47. On Cavemen and Poker Players by Ben Roberts

48. Playing with John D'Agostino by Jay Greenspan

49. Book Smarts vs. Table Smarts by Erik Seidel

50. When Passive Plays by Chris Ferguson

51. Viewer Beware by Howard Lederer

52. Representing a Bluff by Huckleberry Seed

53. Back to Basics by David Grey

54. Inducing a Bluff by Layne Flack

55. Bad Position, Decent Cards by Howard Lederer

56. Early Tournament Play by David Grey

57. Why I Prefer Cash Games to Tournaments by Huckleberry Seed

58. The Other Danger in Slow Playing by Howard Lederer

59. Playing Bottom Two Pair by Rafe Furst

60. Beware the Min Raise by Phil Gordon

66. Winning Poker - It's About More Than Money by Ben Roberts

67. A Big Stack Mistake at the 2006 WSOP by Phil Gordon

83. Mindset of a Winner by Kristy Gazes

93. Looking at the Long Term by Erik Seidel



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1. Sit n Goes Made Easy by Howard Lederer

2. A Way To Approximate The Odds by Clonie Gowen

3. Just A Few Things When Playing Razz by Jennifer Harman

4. The Script by Phil Gordon

5. In Pot Limit... by Clonie Gowen

6. Why I Leave My Sunglasses And iPod At Home by Howard Lederer

7. Keep Your Toolbox Well Stocked by Chris Ferguson

8. Should I Stay Or Should I Go by Jennifer Harman

9. Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 1 by Erick Lindgren

10. Ask And Ye Shall Receive Part 2 by Erick Lindgren

11. Don't Play a Big Pot Unless You Have a Big Hand by John Juanda

12. Common Mistakes by Phil Gordon

13. Specialize At Your Peril by Howard Lederer

14. How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 1 by Chris Ferguson

15. How To Win At Tournament Poker, Part 2 by Chris Ferguson

16. Playing Two or More Tables at Once by Erick Lindgren

17. Not Playing by the Book by Phil Gordon

18. Dealer, Leave the Bets in Front of the Players by Greg Mascio

19. So You Wanna Go Pro by Rafe Furst

20. Sizing Up Your Opening Bet by Chris Ferguson

21. Chip Sandwich by Phil Gordon

22. No-limit by the Numbers by Andy Bloch

23. Holding On To Your Winnings by Aaron Bartley

24. Our Favorite Poker Books by Team Full Tilt

25. Flopping a Monster by Richard Brodie

26. Third Street in Seven Stud by Perry Friedman

27. How Bad are the Beats? by Steve Brecher

28. Know Your Opponent; Own Your Opponent by Paul Wolfe

29. Texture Isn't Just For Fabric by Phil Gordon

30. It's Not Easy Being Green. Or Is It? by Team Full Tilt

31. Back to the Drawing Board by Perry Friedman

32. What I learned at the WSOP by Perry Friedman

33. Taking on a Short-Handed No-Limit Game by John D'Agostino

34. Strategies for Short-Handed Limit Hold 'em by John D'Agostino

35. Bad Cards or Bad Plays?

36. Big Slick: A Slippery Hand by Rafe Furst

37. What's Your Starting Hand Really Worth? by Steve Brecher

38. Getting Started in Stud-8 by Jennifer Harman

39. Know Your (Table) Limits by Paul Wolfe

40. Playing a Big Draw in Limit Hold 'em by Chris Ferguson

41. Stepping Up, Stepping Down by Kristy Gazes

42. In Defense of the Call by Gavin Smith

43. Thoughts on Omaha-8 by Jennifer Harman

44. How Big a Bankroll?

45. Tips from Tunica by Andy Bloch

46. Small-Pot Poker by Gavin Smith

47. On Cavemen and Poker Players by Ben Roberts

48. Playing with John D'Agostino by Jay Greenspan

49. Book Smarts vs. Table Smarts by Erik Seidel

50. When Passive Plays by Chris Ferguson

51. Viewer Beware by Howard Lederer

52. Representing a Bluff by Huckleberry Seed

53. Back to Basics by David Grey

54. Inducing a Bluff by Layne Flack

55. Bad Position, Decent Cards by Howard Lederer

56. Early Tournament Play by David Grey

57. Why I Prefer Cash Games to Tournaments by Huckleberry Seed

58. The Other Danger in Slow Playing by Howard Lederer

59. Playing Bottom Two Pair by Rafe Furst

60. Beware the Min Raise by Phil Gordon

66. Winning Poker - It's About More Than Money by Ben Roberts

67. A Big Stack Mistake at the 2006 WSOP by Phil Gordon

83. Mindset of a Winner by Kristy Gazes

93. Looking at the Long Term by Erik Seidel


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