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Mike Caro Columns
Caro on Gambling - The Search for Poker in the Ozarks
I’ve relocated Mike Caro University of Poker to the Ozarks, where poker seems misunderstood. I’m not far from Branson, Missouri, secluded in a forest on Table Rock Lake, waiting for poker students to flock to my remote outpost. The problem with poker in the Ozarks is that there isn’t any!
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Caro on Gambling - How To Read Tells in Poker
Today, let’s talk about poker tells - mannerisms that give clues to your opponents’ cards.
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Caro on Gambling - How To Interpret “Bad Beat” Stories
In the whole history of the world, did the same number ever come up seven times in a row on an honest American-style roulette wheel? I’m speculating about this because twenty years ago my friend Peter said it had happened...
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Caro on Gambling - Proof That My Roulette System Works
Last issue I gave you a Roulette system that cut the house edge to literally zero. Since then I’ve been getting hostile feedback from some who think I made a mistake in my calculations. I didn’t!...
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Caro on Gambling - Games You Can Beat and Games You Can’t
Gambling is a sea of systems floating shore to shore, like notes in bottles bobbing on the waves. Pick up the bottles; read the notes. You’ll learn magic betting sequences that mathematicians have yet to discover...
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Caro on Gambling - Poker, Gambling and Life
My proudest quote ever is: “In the beginning, everything was even money.” You may have seen it repeated in many places, even in Newsweek where it was reported that this is my mantra...
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Caro on Gambling - Making Money by Taking the Worst of It
In 1979, I sat outside a sports book with the great twice-world-champion of poker, Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson. Along comes a rugged-looking young guy in a stylish leather jacket...
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