Tournament Poker: 101 Winning Moves
Table of Contents
Foreword:
Know the Moves to Improve Your Results
Introduction:
In No-Limit Tournaments Risk is Good
Pre-flop Moves:
Should You Slowplay Premium Pocket Pairs
How to Play Small to Medium Pocket Pairs
The Isolation Play
The Min-Raise
The Under-the-Gun Steal-Raise
The Position Steal-Raise
The Position Power-Raise
The Leave-Something-Behind Re-Raise
The Re-Raise Against Overly Aggressive Opponents
The All-in Re-Raise Against the Poker Pro
Heads-up against David "The Dragon" Pham: The All-In Re-Raise Against the Poker Pro.
More Pre-Flop Moves:
Take Advantage of the Bubble
When to Raise with Suited Connectors
An Easier Way to Play the A-K
Know These Button and Blind Plays
Heads-up against Daniel Negreanu: Big Slick
And More Pre-Flop Moves:
When Your Stack Size Says To Move All-In
When Your Stack Size Says to Move All-in After A Raise
When To Move All-in on the Big Blind
Taking A Risk With Premium Pairs in Position
Taking a Risk with a Small or Medium Pocket Pairs
How to Counter the Gap Concept
Why Tight Is Right
Don't Rush, It's Okay to be Late
How to Vary Your Bet Size
Second-Hand Low
How to Represent Aces
The "No-Look" Blind Steal
Why Over-Sized Raises Work
The Stop-and-Go
The Delayed Bluff-Steal
Bluff an Obvious Bluffer
The Squeeze Play
The Truth about Poker Tells
Flop Moves:
Steal-Flops
The Continuation Bet
How to Defend Against The Continuation Bet
The Probe Bet
The Blocking Bet
Floating
A Baby, a Bluff, Lindgren and Ivey
More Flop Moves:
How to Play A-K When You Miss
What Does a Yellow Light Mean?
When to Lead Out
How to Play Draws
Playing Against the Drawing Hand
When to Bet the Nuts
How to Set a Trap With Top Pair
Why Slowplay?
Bluffing
When Opponents are Weak
When Pre-Flop Steals Don't Work
How to Play in the Blinds
Over-Sized Bets
Moving All-In
Spotting All-In Desperation Moves
Heads-up with Shannon Shorr: Hitting a Set
Turn Moves:
The Delayed Continuation Bet
The Action Inducing Bet
The Blocking Bet
Fire The Second Barrel
The Delayed Bluff
Bet When Opponents Are Weak
What to Do When The Aggressor Checks
Scare Cards
The Semi-Bluff Raise
The Naked Ace Bluff
When to Move All-In
What Does a Red Light Mean?
When You Get Raised
When Folding is Clearly The Right Play
Picking Off Bluffs
Heads-up Against Layne Flack
River Moves:
The Value Bet
The Blocking Bet
Getting Paid Off
Firing the Third Barrel
The Naked Ace Bluff
Picking Off A Bluff
Heads-Up Moves:
Eight to Live By
Bonus Move:
Don't Let a Bad Beat Lead to Tilt
How To Put This Book Into Action
The Main Event:
You Versus A Champ Named Phil
Appendix:
Most Frequently Asked Poker Questions
Planning: Boring But Necessary
Chart: Odds Against Improving
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