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The Book Secrets Of Professional Tournament Poker - Vol.1

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ll the premise is simple: in tournaments you play to win, why is it only coming in the very first positions that you can ensure the important prizes, and a style of tight aggressive is now no longer sufficient to achieve this goal, an approach that according to Little, instead, characterizes much of the literature of poker produced in the past.

a Large part of the book is focused on how to change the range of hands you play and the overall approach to the tournament as they change the size of your stack in relation to the increase of the blinds. The author stresses that many of the players achieved excellent results in the early stages of a tournament, where the stacks are deep, but they are in difficulty in the advanced ones, because you are not quite familiar with how to play short stacked.

Although it is not designed for absolute beginners, the introduction to the book is addressed precisely to those who have little or no experience in tournaments: he explains, in fact, because of the value of your chips increases as these decrease, what to think while you play a hand and what is the expected value and pot odds.

Jonathan analyzes so what to do with a stack greater than 125 biig blinds and then starts to tighten the circle, moving on to analyse progressively more and more small, until you get even five big blinds, when he seems to not be much to do if you do not pray.

Consisting of 257 pages this is a volume not to be missed.

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INDEX:

Section 1: How to Work the Tournaments Why Poker Tournaments are so Profitable The Basics Do not Freeze the Formula What should you Assess in a Hand of Poker The Expected Value The Pot Odds Actual size of the Stack Reasons to rely The Importance of the Position Assign a Range to the Opponents The Call serves a Stronger Hand for the Relaunch The Relative strength of the Hand Do not Play Automatically The image Levels of Reasoning At The Table Do Friendship When Someone tries to Be More Skilled than You My Style Section 2: Playing with a Big Stack (125BBs+) Introduction Play with a Stack that is too Big Think in Advance How Much To Bet Before the Flop With which Hands to Raise, When there is a Raise Before You When there are Limp When you get a re-raise Play from the Small Blind Play from the Big Blind The Squeeze It is not Mandatory Raise from the Button Concepts Post-Flop The Value Bet The Bluff Represent Something Check out the Dish When You Do Slow-Play The Game at the Flop Controrilanciare in Bluff The Raise and Check-Raise Bluff The Float The Continuation Bet Raise and Check-Raise on the Flop Bet against anyone who Raises Pre-Flop Facing a re-raise Before the Flop How to Play Each Type of Hand Dishes Multi-Way Considerations The Turn Play Bet when they Check Do Check-Raise on the Turn If you Raise the Turn On the Turn to Call with a Project Play the Top Pair on the Turn The River Play Do Call when you Think you have Lost Value-Bet the River Point to a Digit, which can then Call Over-bet the River Do not send the Opponent All-in The Blocking Bet Bluffing on the River When they Raise their bets to the River Raise and Fold the River Make an Over-Call on the River Various Topics Take Simple Decisions Be Aware of what you Are Causing Promote an Image The Syndrome of the Bet Complicated You need to give the Illusion of having Fold Equity In the Dishes Big Play in a Linear fashion When you undergo a re-raise, Minimum Do Check when you hit your Project A Big Call or a Big Fold How to Play against Good Take advantage of Every Type of Player How to Play when You have a Maniac to the Left When a Player does Not Want to give up Be the Bully of the Table Section 3: Playing with a Medium Stack (125BB-40BB) When You have between 125 and 60BB Play More Tight When the Stacks are Reduced Raise those Folds Too Pot Control with Hands of Medium Strength Go All-in with a Strong Hand Controrilanciare with Weak Hands When You have between 60 and 40BB Do not Be Afraid to be Deleted Don't Play so many Chips and then Fold Do Limp-Call a lot of Raises Do Limped from the Button Section 4: Play with a Stack that is Reduced (less than 40BB) When You have between 40 and 27BB You have to take risks to get a Stack Better With which Hands to Raise, The Squeeze All-in Steal from Early Position Be Pot Committed When You have between 27 and 15BB Raise and Fold Controrilanciare All-in When You have between 12 and 5BB Go All-in When there are Limper When there is a Raise Do call the All-in When Someone goes All-in after Your Raise Isolate vs Call Raise Half Stack Stop-and-Go When You have Less than 5BB Conclusion
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