Phil Ivey recently sat for an interview (which is a rare thing) conducted by Nolan Dalla. Although it was just a few soft-ball questions (no mention of Full Tilt Poker stuff), it still gives a very interesting glimpse into Ivey's mind, in my opinion. He also talks a little bit about poker tells. ...
Phil Galfond and some great thoughts on poker
I had read the "Jman28 Well" thread on Twoplustwo.com about five years ago, then saw it was bumped just recently so I read the whole thing over again. If you don't know who Phil Galfond is, he's only one of the best players in the world. He's won millions beating up on high-stakes online cash game regulars under the screen name OMGClayAiken. His posts on Twoplustwo get highly-deserved accolades ...
Greatest skill in poker is understanding opponent psychology
Assuming a grasp of poker theory, the fundamental strategy of the specific game being played, and a basic understanding of poker math, I would say the most important skill in poker is the ability to understand the psychology of your opponent. This psychological understanding incorporates a range of skills, such as bet-size pattern recognition and adapting a strategy to counteract another ...