Raymond Picotte has spent over thirteen years covering the poker industry, with a focus on tournament strategy, cash game theory, and the evolving landscape of online poker in the United States. He got his start writing hand analysis columns for a leading iGaming trade publication before transitioning into editorial work, where he developed a reputation for breaking down complex concepts in a way that resonates with both recreational players and seasoned grinders. His coverage has spanned everything from the boom of regulated online poker markets to the strategic shifts that define modern No-Limit Hold'em play.
Over the course of his career, Raymond has also contributed regularly to a major sports and gaming media platform, where his features on poker player profiles and tournament deep dives drew a consistent readership. He holds a bachelor's degree in communications and spent several years studying game theory independently, which informs much of his analytical approach to poker content. He has a particular interest in bankroll management, multi-table tournament formats, and the psychology behind high-pressure decision-making at the felt.
Based in the Midwest, Raymond brings a grounded, no-nonsense perspective to his editorial work. He believes that good poker writing should be honest, practical, and accessible — whether the reader is sitting down at a home game for the first time or grinding low-stakes online tables on a weeknight. He continues to play regularly himself, which keeps his coverage rooted in real experience rather than theory alone.