This is the last edition of Killer Poker Analysis – at least for the foreseeable future. In this show, I wrap things up by addressing seven important themes that relate to everything I’ve talked about over the past few years.
December, 2011
Killer Poker Analysis: 12/4/2011
Saturday, December 10th, 2011Killer Poker Analysis: 9/7/2011
Wednesday, September 7th, 20111.) Possible merits of buying into no-limit hold’em cash games with stacks shorter than 100bbs
2.) Suited connectors in no-limit hold’em
3.) cEV Mode: What it means to be in chip accumulation mode in tournaments
Killer Poker Analysis: 7/27/2011
Wednesday, July 27th, 20111.) The impact that rake can have on game selection and in-game strategy
2.) Clumping
Killer Poker Analysis: 6/22/2011
Wednesday, June 22nd, 20111.) Shifting from cEV mode to “ICM mode”
2.) Session management
Killer Poker Analysis: 6/8/2011
Wednesday, June 8th, 20111.) Managing your chip stacks at the table
2.) When (if ever) you should show hands
3.) The cardinal rule: “Always leave yourself outs”
Killer Poker Analysis: 6/1/2011
Wednesday, June 1st, 20111.) Playing in Straddled Pots
2.) Sklansky’s Fundamental Theorem of Poker
3.) A Recent PLOsaster
Exploiting Players Who Shove too Wide Preflop
Monday, May 30th, 2011When action is jam/fold preflop in no-limit hold’em, I’m very cautious about playing exploitatively. With my knowledge of non-exploitable jam/fold play, it’s just very difficult for me to justify playing guessing games regarding opponents’ preflop ranges. However, I recently played a hand in a live cash game where I called an all-in a tad lighter than the equilibrium calling range…
Killer Poker Analysis: 5/25/2011
Wednesday, May 25th, 20111.) When to take rebuys and add-ons
2.) Straddles
3.) Dealing with opponents who expose their cards to their neighbors
Killer Poker Analysis: 5/17/2011
Tuesday, May 17th, 20111.) Avoid making unqualified predictions about how good or bad a certain game will be
2.) Balance and deception
3.) Protecting hands vs. maximizing value
