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Pinnacle Strategy Tip #3: Big Blind Basics (Preflop)

The big blind is tricky: you get a discount to see flops, but you’re stuck out of position afterward. So which hands should you defend, and which should you fold? This quick guide gives you a simple framework you can use at our next game—plus two specific challenges to try from the big blind that will immediately improve your results.
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Poker Math Made Easy #2: What You Will Actually Be Dealt

Ever wonder how often you’ll actually be dealt pocket Aces? Or suited connectors? Or just how much offsuit junk you’ll have to fold? This quick reference table shows exactly how often every hand type appears—per hour, per tournament, and in plain English percentages. Bookmark this one: you’ll reference it before every game to set realistic expectations and tighten up your starting hand selection.
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Two Champions Crowned: A New First-Time Winner and the 2025 Player of the Year

With 24 total entries (from 19 players), we broke our previous record and created a $520 prize pool. But the real story was the more aggressive style of play. Many players embraced our suggestions to raise more preflop and to be more aware of their positional advantage (or disadvantage) in each hand. The result was a game of big swings and surprising results.

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Pinnacle Strategy Tip #1: Why You Should Raise Before the Flop

In our games, most hands start the same way: several players “limp” into the pot (that means just calling the big blind instead of raising), and suddenly we’re all hoping the flop gives us something.

It’s fun, but here’s the truth:
👉 You’ll win more pots, and the pots you win will often be bigger, if you raise before the flop.

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