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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
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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 – pg.40
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 – Recommended 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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Bad Beats and How They Affect
You
Let us switch gears from all the technical math stuff and move to some
psychology. If you have ever taken a bad beat then you know it is hard to see
your game or the table the same way. The Poker Gods were unkind, ran all
over your 75% favorite, and you have to see it as just another hand.
Some things that come up in your mind are:
1. Taking it personally. You will get back at that person; you will get all
your money back, and all of his. This is a terrible way to play poker. It will
ultimately hurt your chances of making any money. You will stop looking at
how your opponents are playing or the flow of the table. For example, you
will stop noticing when your opponents change gears from loose to tight or
passive to aggressive. You may even miss when players leave the table and
new players enter the game. This is important because a few different
players can change the whole table dynamic very quickly.
2. Thinking, perhaps I am not a very good poker player. I have coached
players who fall into this syndrome and I have thought this way for a short
period. You have to realize that the cards will not always go your way.
There are ups and down when you play poker and if you are a good player
your bankroll will increase in increments, not all at once. Your bankroll will
go down because of bad beats, short bad streaks or even long durations of
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