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文档介绍:Advanced Texas Hold’em

A Detailed Guide

For No Limit and Limit Hold’em Poker

Strategies


By David Stam



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Copyright 2005
Table of Contents


Chapter 1 - Winning at Poker – pg. 4

Chapter 2 - Winning Low Stakes No Limit Hold’em Poker – pg. 9

Chapter 3 - Why the First Two Cards are Important – pg. 13

Chapter 4 - Starting Hand Values – pg. 16

Chapter 5 – Table Types and Starting Hands – pg. 29

Chapter 6 – Starting Hand Chart – pg. 36

Chapter 7 – Odds and Outs –

Chapter 8 – Reading the Flop and Turn – pg. 46

Chapter 9 – Bad Beats and How They Affect You – pg. 72

Chapter 10 – Winners and Losers – pg. 77

Chapter 11 – Bluffing and Betting – pg. 82

Chapter 12 – Big Bet Poker (No Limit/Pot Limit) – pg. 86

Chapter 13 – Playing in Loose Games – pg. 90

Chapter 14 – Reading Your Opponents – pg. 94

Chapter 15 – Playing Your Best Poker – pg. 106

Chapter 16 – The Meta Game of Poker – pg. 109

Chapter 17 – Online Tournament Strategy – pg. 122

Chapter 18 – Shorthanded Play – pg. 136
Chapter 19 – Pot Odds vs. Hand Equity – pg. 140

Chapter 20 – Building a Bankroll – pg. 147

Chapter 21 – Poker Dictionary – pg. 161

Chapter 22 – mended Book List – pg. 169

Chapter 23 – Psychology of Big Bet Poker – pg. 172

Chapter 24 – Appendix I – pg. 175

Chapter 25 – Appendix II – pg. 177





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