Editorial Team

Online Poker is written by a small team of editors, each focused on a specific area of the game. Articles are written under the name of the editor whose specialty the topic falls under — strategy from Alex, PLO from Sam, tournaments from Jordan, rules and beginner content from Casey, modern theory and solver work from Riley. Names are pseudonymous; expertise is real and reflected in the content.

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Alex Morgan

Lead Editor — NLH Strategy
Alex leads the editorial team and writes the core No-Limit Hold'em strategy guides. The Alex Morgan persona reflects roughly a decade of cash-game NLH experience at 1/2 through 5/10 stakes, with a focus on translating solver-driven concepts into practical advi…
Cash NLH Range construction C-betting Post-flop strategy Equity vs perception
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Sam Hollister

Pot-Limit Omaha & Mixed Games
Sam covers every Omaha-flavoured variant on the site — Pot-Limit Omaha, 5-card Omaha, Big O, Courchevel, and mixed-game rotations such as H.O.R.S.E. The Sam Hollister persona represents a player who came up through online PLO during its mid-2010s boom and now …
PLO theory Omaha starting hands Wraps and blockers Pot-limit betting Mixed-game strategy
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Jordan Whitfield

Tournament Strategy
Jordan writes about every tournament format on the site, from satellites and turbos to deep-stack MTTs. The Jordan Whitfield persona has played tournament poker for the better part of a decade, with a particular emphasis on Independent Chip Model (ICM) decisio…
MTT strategy Sit & Go ICM Push/fold ranges Final-table play
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Casey Reid

Beginner Guides & Rules
Casey is the team's rules editor — the person who makes sure new players can finish a poker article and actually understand it. The Casey Reid persona focuses on accessibility: clear examples, no jargon dumps, and explicit answers to the questions beginners ac…
Hand rankings Poker rules How to play Showdown logic Common mistakes
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Riley Chen

Modern Game, AI & Solvers
Riley covers the modern study side of poker — game-theory optimal (GTO) concepts, how to use solvers without becoming a memorisation drone, hand history analysis with AI assistants, and the broader landscape of AI-driven poker tools. The Riley Chen persona rep…
GTO Solvers AI study tools Modern theory Hand-history analysis