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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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The Meta Game of Poker
I consider the meta-game as the game within the game. To start let me give
you a framework to build around. There are four levels of play that you can
consider when playing poker. As you go higher in stakes the skill level of
your opponents should go up which means the level of thinking goes up. The
four elements are or questions players consider during a hand are:
What cards do I hold?
What cards does my opponent hold?
What does my opponent think I have?
What does my opponent think I think he has?
As I mentioned, the larger the stakes the higher up on the strategic scale
most players think. If you are playing against a group of low stake novices
you are not going to try and out think them because they are more worried
about what their cards make, how many outs they have and what to bet.
They rarely consider what cards you may have and definitely never think on
level three. Play any hand that you have Straight forward when playing
against beginners. They are calling stations that bet/call down to the River
just to see what the outcome of the hand will be. They are like a child that is
learning to walk and they just want to practice putting one foot in front of
the other. They do not think about how fast they are walking or even where
they are walking.
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