
Top 3 Tips for C-Betting in 2020
Not knowing proper c-betting strategy is one of the biggest — and most common — holes in a poker player’s game. As such, mastering these strategies is practically guaranteed to up your win rate.
Poker coach Tadas Peckaitis offer three top c-betting tips that’ll instantly help you fix your leaks, hold on to your chips, and stack your opponents.

3 Ways to Fall in Love with Poker Again
Tadas Peckaitis knows what it’s like to not want to play poker anymore, but he always keeps coming back to play again and again. How? Because he also keeps falling in love with the game over and over again.
Here are the top three ways in which Tadas immerses himself in love for poker while away from the tables and study sessions. They’ll probably work for you, too.

Why Slow Rolling Isn’t Funny, and 3 Reasons to Avoid It
If you’ve ever been the victim of a slow roll in poker, you know exactly how NOT funny it is. “Don’t slow roll” is a simple, important rule of poker etiquette, but some players insist on doing so anyhow.
In this article poker coach Tadas Peckaitis explains why there’s no excuse for slow rolling, and why and how you should avoid doing so.

Top 3 Angle Shooting Techniques You Should Watch Out For
We’re sad to say so, but not every poker player is a paragon of ethical behavior. There are angle shooters out there without class, who don’t observe proper etiquette, looking to take your money.
Since these angle shooters don’t actually break any rules, it’s just up to you to protect yourself. Tadas Peckaitis shares what you should be looking out for from angle shooters.

Top 3 Short Deck Hold’em Tips To Immediately Improve Your Play
When trying a new poker variant for the first time, like Short Deck Hold’em, which is currently growing in popularity, it would make sense to go into your initial session having read up on it a little.
Tadas Peckaitis offers three valuable Short Deck Hold’em tips that you ought to internalize before sitting down to play in your first such session.

Top 3 Tips for Bluffing in No-Limit Hold’em
Bluffing at the poker table isn’t something that should be done at random or with careless abandon. It’s an important tool for any poker player to have, but you’ve got to be prepared to bluff effectively and in the right spots.
In this article Tadas Peckaitis gives his top three tips for bluffing in no-limit hold’em. While the advice itself might not seem groundbreaking, it’s the attention one pays to detail when carrying out bluffs that can be the difference-maker in the long run as regards profitability.

Two Awkward Poker Tips That Might Just Help You
With all that players do to try and improve their game, there are a couple factors they may never consider addressing, such as the amount of time they sit at the tables and the effect of variance on results.
Tadas Peckaitis addresses these topics in his latest strategy article, and while perhaps awkward, the tips offered are worthwhile considering, especially if you’re looking for improved performance at the felt.

Top 3 Tips for Bluff Catching in Texas Hold’em
Bluff catching is one of the trickiest skills to hone in poker. Always opting to fold in the face of pressure will cost you in the long run, but so will calling in sub-optimal spots.
This article gives you three tips for how to correctly bluff catch that will surely boost your win rate over time.

3 Top Tips for Becoming a Professional Poker Player
The lifestyle of a professional poker player looks attractive on the surface, but the most successful players work very hard to attain such a lifestyle, with all it’s trappings.
If you want to become a professional poker player, you’ll need to study, be physically and mentally fit, and work hard to maintain your bankroll and grow it consistently.

Top 3 Tips for Playing Multiway Pots
It can be very difficult to navigate your way in multiway pots, so playing those spots correctly is critical to both protecting your own hands and getting other players to fold their drawing hands.
Here are three tips for how to play better in multiway pots. Be sure to integrate them into your arsenal of poker tools so that you’re equipped to act correctly next time such a spot comes up.