Hal Petrosian has spent the better part of 13 years covering the poker industry from every angle, tournament strategy, online cash games, regulatory shifts, and the evolving US market. He got his start writing hand analysis columns for a respected gambling trade publication before moving into editorial work full-time, where he developed a reputation for making complex poker concepts accessible without dumbing them down. His work has appeared across several well-regarded iGaming outlets, and he's interviewed everyone from mid-stakes grinders to World Series regulars.
His areas of focus include Texas Hold'em and Omaha strategy, poker site reviews, bonus structure analysis, and the patchwork of state-by-state online poker legislation across the US. He takes particular interest in how software and RNG auditing affect player trust, and he's written extensively on what separates a legitimate poker platform from a predatory one. Hal holds a bachelor's degree in communications with a minor in mathematics, a combination that's served him well in translating odds and equity concepts into plain English.
When he's not reviewing poker rooms or breaking down GTO fundamentals, Hal plays recreational live poker and follows the tournament circuit closely. He believes good poker writing should be useful first and entertaining second, and that most players are better served by honest site evaluations than by marketing copy dressed up as editorial.