1.) 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
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September, 2011
1.) 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
I alluded to this hand on a recent edition of Killer Poker Analysis. It’s been awhile since I played this hand, so I’m hoping I get all the details correct. In the worst-case scenario, my memory of the hand is incorrect but I still discuss an interesting line of play. This is a prime example of taking a medium pocket pair and turning it into a bluff when it appears to have little-to-no showdown value…
1.) Open-limping in late position
1.) How to make good deals in tournaments; how to decline bad deals 2.) Strategic considerations for playing in no-limit hold’em games when preflop raises are large 3.) Advanced ways to optimize table selection in online cash games
Bet-sizing considerations when playing against an opponent who’s known to be on a draw
1.) NLHE bet-sizing against draws and distributions 2.) Turning hands into bluffs in NLHE 3.) Shoving preflop after multiple limpers
Topics covered: 1.) Poker Tracker 3 and Hold’em Manager HUD basics, 2.) NLHE MTTs: Adjusting for antes; responding to 3-bet shoves, and 3.) Playing the turn in limit hold’em (LHE) when the board pairs
Topics covered:
1.) In no-limit hold’em (NLHE) tournaments, should we be trying to avoid getting in jam/fold spots to begin with?
2.) Thoughts on playing 15bb-25bb stacks in NLHE
3.) Common mistakes made by live no-limit hold’em cash game players
Topics covered:
1.) The impact that rake can have on your playing decisions in cash games
2.) Moving up and playing higher stakes
3.) Playing the flop in no-limit hold’em (NLHE): continuation betting and 3-betting