Jim James
Jim James is well-known as the world’s leading expert on playing short or mid-stacked poker. He has over 15 years of experience playing poker professionally, has written extensively on the topic, and is the author of the best-selling poker strategy book Automatic Poker. Using a no-nonsense mathematical and logical approach to beating the games, he has won 7 figures at the poker tables. His innovative simple poker charts make the game easier for everyone willing to learn. Today, he helps other players demystify what it takes to win money in No-Limit Hold’em and has helped countless people become winning poker players through his Online Poker Academy.
7 Common Traits of Successful Poker Players

7 Common Traits of Successful Poker Players

There are different ways of defining what makes a good poker player. To me, success is defined by long-term consistency. The reality is that being able to win at poker over an extended period of time is a rare commodity in the poker world. Over time, players come and...

How to Host a Poker Night  | 10 Keys to Success

How to Host a Poker Night | 10 Keys to Success

Being the host of a poker night can be daunting. Whether you are starting a new poker game in your neighborhood or have been doing it for years, my goal is to provide you with all the setup info you need to make your poker nights a success. I have been playing poker...

What Does Folding Mean in Poker? | A Quick Guide

What Does Folding Mean in Poker? | A Quick Guide

If someone based their entire understanding of poker around what they saw on TV or in movies, they might think that folding is a horrible thing to do. Invariably, on-screen heroes always either have an amazing hand or make a perfect bluff to win the pot at all costs....

What Is a Bad Beat in Poker? The Truth Revealed

What Is a Bad Beat in Poker? The Truth Revealed

I have played millions of hands and have seen just about every kind of result you can imagine. This experience has made me painfully aware of what a bad beat is in poker. Part of the game is that there is almost no such thing as an invulnerable hand. However,...

Heads Up Poker Rules for Texas Hold’em

Heads Up Poker Rules for Texas Hold’em

Once heads-up is achieved in a home game or pub poker tournament, the most common question that I hear is, "Who goes first?" "who gets dealt the first card?" or "who has the button?" In fact, the most common time that gameplay rule violations occur at the poker table...

Burn and Turn Rules for Texas Hold’Em

Burn and Turn Rules for Texas Hold’Em

There are up to 3 total burn cards in a Texas Hold'em poker hand. Before dealing the flop, turn, or river, the dealer is required to take the top card from the deck and burn (discard) it. The burn card is never to be shown to the players, as it could influence future...

Who Goes First in Texas Hold’Em | Order of Play

Who Goes First in Texas Hold’Em | Order of Play

In Texas Hold'em, the person who starts or goes first is dependent on what stage of the hand is being played. Before the flop, the first person to act is the player seated directly to the left of the Big Blind. This seat is often referred to as Under The Gun (UTG)....

What Is Meant by Position in Poker? | Position Explained

What Is Meant by Position in Poker? | Position Explained

Understanding the basics of position is perhaps the most important poker concept to master. The reason this is the case is due to poker being a battle of information with position playing a key role in that fight. The great thing is, learning how to play position is...

Typical Poker Table Dimensions By Shape

Typical Poker Table Dimensions By Shape

A typical casino poker table has a length of between 92 and 104 inches (234 and 264 cm), a width of 44 inches (112 cm), and a height of 30 inches (76 cm). You can expect to also add 4 inches (10 cm) to the length and width for the outer "racetrack" railing. The...