Join the mailing list!
Enter your email:


Rakeback Offers
Ultimate Bet 30%
Fat Bet Poker 50%
Poker Nordica 30%
Paradise Poker 30%
Red Star Poker 33%
Cake Poker 33%
Poker Heaven 30%
Absolute Poker 30%
Sun Poker 30%
Interpoker 30%
Full Tilt Poker 27%
Vegas Poker 30%

Killer Play; Maximum Profit

Poker is a highly situational game, and in every situation, the number of questions to consider is practically endless. My book, Killer Poker By The Numbers, teaches you the thorough process necessary to formulate and answer these questions so that you can make well-informed, profitable decisions when playing no-limit hold'em.


Buy Now on Amazon

Online Poker News

Rakeback Offers!

Killer EV has recently partnered with Poker Affiliate Solutions and now offers the highest rakeback available for many more poker rooms than before. With rakeback, you get paid a percentage of your rake - meaning more $$$ for you. Visit the rakeback section to take advantage!

Killer EV also offers 30% rakeback at Carbon Poker. Clear all cookies from your web browser and go to my Carbon Poker rakeback page to take advantage.

Poker Blog: The Numbers in Action

Heads-Up No-Limit Hold'em Vs. Me for $100 Tonight

7/18/2008 4:15PM

Today's big announcement: the prize pool for Blaze Me Up Freeroll #12 at Reefer Poker is $100. To win your seat in this heads-up no-limit hold'em match against me, simply tune into Killer Poker Analysis on Rounder's Radio from 5:00PM to 6:00PM PT. I'll be giving away a seat at some point during the show, and the match will begin immediately following the show.

With that being said, here are the life updates since it's been an eventful 3 months since my last blog entry. The biggest news is that I finally finished Tournament Killer Poker By The Numbers. Look for it to be available November or December of this year.

I've also been doing some consulting. Keeping up with poker article deadlines and the demands of my clients has been taxing. I haven't had nearly as much time to play as I'd like. I've been getting in about 5-7 hours per week, but I've mostly been living vicariously through the players I coach...many of whom are making huge strides in their games.

Life was simpler when I was mostly playing poker, and I'm expecting to make a big return to the tables soon (I'd like to be playing about 20 hours per week). But at the same time, I've been enjoying being a bit more well-rounded. The big challenge for me in the upcoming months will be striking the balance between taking on different challenges and ensuring that I have sufficient down time. Rest is very important...even when you're always doing things that you enjoy doing.




Read the rest on my blog page.