In life—as in poker—one should always strive to improve the hand one was dealt. And in poker—as in life—you can do so by staying sharp, knowing your odds, and trying to get Lady Luck on your side.
Role: Poker Expert, Voice-Over ArtistOmaha Hold 'Em looks a lot like Texas Hold 'Em at first, but it usually involves better action, and higher hands. So if you play it at your next poker night, get ready for a wild ride—and hold onto your shirt.
Role: Poker Expert, Voice-Over ArtistNo-Limit Texas Hold 'Em is the Rolls-Royce of poker, the game the big boys play, the game the World Series of poker is all about—the game you want to play.
Role: Poker Expert, Voice-Over ArtistWith a standard deck of 52 cards, there are more than 2 million possible pokers hands you could form—but only 9 of them can help you win.
Role: Poker Expert, Voice-Over ArtistAny experienced poker player will tell you there are two objectives that go hand in hand—pardon the pun—for every game you play: either win big or lose small. Here's how.
Role: Poker Expert, Voice-Over ArtistSeven Card Stud was the preferred game of good guys and bad guys alike in the Old West—and its popularity spread worldwide during World War II thanks to American G.I.'s.
Role: Poker Expert, Voice-Over ArtistAnaconda may look similar to Seven-Card Stud, but don't be fooled—the passing of cards between players makes for serpentine strategy and venomous backbiting. Be careful, or you'll wind up slithering home without your wallet.
Role: Poker Expert, Voice-Over ArtistTexas Hold 'Em became all the rage in the U.S. in the 1970s, but before that, Five Card Draw—first made popular during the Civil War—reigned supreme for more than a century.
Role: Poker Expert, Voice-Over Artist