Tonight I begin a journey into online radio/podcasts with the Kenna James Hour at www.ontiltradio.com. Not to be confused with FT - the people who got railroaded there might, however, be "on tilt" and should have no problem remembering the difference.
Tonight I'll be working live with a guest and going over the art of hand reading and which skill set you need to be developing in order to become good at it. Being able to read a players hand without having to pay for the information is a crucial element in a players arsenal. Not a fan of the "probe or information" bet, TJ Cloutier said: "You should never bet for information. You already should have it, before you make your bet." I couldn't agree more. In a recent episode of The Boardwalk Empire, I remember a line from one of the characters who said: "I don't gamble. I never make a bet, in which I don't already know the outcome."
I hope you'll join me tonight at 4 pm pdt, or perhaps download the podcast which will be available later in the week. In the meantime, start thinking about what you think it takes to become good at reading a players hand and see how it compares to what I have to present to you tonight.
Enjoy the Journey,
KJ