Poker Pro David Williams on Maximizing Value

Poker at its core is about extracting the largest amount of value out of the smallest statistical edges. (Bodog Beat Image)
World Series of Poker bracelet winner and Bodog Poker pro David Williams has learned a thing about poker while earning himself a career total of $5,710,045 from tournaments.
Williams latest poker advice article takes a look at why it is so important to squeeze every last ship out of your opponenet and how to do it.
"Every time you, as a player, let that small advantage pass you by because you fear being wrong, you are giving up large profits and, more importantly, are allowing your poker game to contain missed opportunity. This mistake equates to a losing battle at the lifetime poker game, which extends much further then a one day session at the tables. If you are leaving money that could be your own in front of other players nearly every time you play, that's a lot of missing money from your bankroll at the end of the year."
Read the rest of David Williams' poker advice column in Bodog Nation.