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| Daniel Negreanu son livre Power Hold'em Strategy enfin disponible ![]() Enfin ! |
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| Voici le sommaire que j'ai trouvé sur clubpoker: PART-I: Big Bet NLHE: A Strategy for Novice Tournament Players by Evelyn Ng (pg. 25-78) INTRODUCTION A SIMPLIFIED STRATEGY FOR NO-LIMIT HOLD'EM TOURNAMENTS Neutralizing Experienced Opponents PREFLOP Tournament Theory for Novice Players Bet Sizing The 25-percent Rule Starting Hand Guidelines Playing a Short Stack Preflop Summary FLOP Flopping Top Pair or an Overpair to the Board Flopping Two Pair or a Set Flopping a Straight of a Flush Flopping a Full House or Better Missing With an AK Playing a Pair When Overcards Are on Board Playing Against Multiple Opponents Playing Drawing Hands Flop Play Summary TURN PLAY RIVER PLAY How Much to value Bet When to Call a River Bet Adjusting For Short-handed Play The Next Sage; Limping and Calling Raises CONCLUSION Part - II: Winning at High-Limit (NL) Cash Games by Todd Brunson INTRODUCTION HOW MUCH TO BUY-IN? How Winning Influences Results Rebuying Short When Youre Losing Buying and Rebuying Large Risk Versus Reward FIND YOUR STYLE IDENTIFY YOUR OPPONENTS Tight-passive Players Weak-loose Players BLUFFING Players to Bluff Table Image Bluff Reraises Broken and Coordinated Flops The Semibluff VALUE BETTING Playing a Set TRAPPING Trap Hands Trap Hands and Domination DEALING WITH MEGA-LOSS CASH GAMES VERSUS TOURNAMENT PLAY ALL OR NOTHING THE BIG GAME Part - III: Playing No-Limit Hold'em Online by Erick Lindgren INTRODUCTION HOW I STARTED ONLINE ADVANTAGES OF PLAYING ONLINE You Can Easily Join a Game You Quickly Gain Experience You Can Locate Ideal Opponents ASSESSING YOUR OPPONENTS FOCUSING ONLINE BETTING PATTERNS Maintain a Consistent Bet Size Vary the Types of Hands You Play Picking Up Betting Patterns Advance Play Buttons BUY-IN STRATEGIES Short Stack Buy-In Theories and Strategies Big Stack Buy-In Theories and Strategies Understand Your Limits STRATEGY AND TACTICS Big Bets and Bluffs Position and Junk Hands Seeing Flops Manipulating the Pot Defending Against Overbets GETTING INTO YOUR OPPONENT'S HEAD Tough River Decisions Protecting the Babies Use Your Instincts TAKING NOTES PREFLOP TOURNAMENT TACTICS The 2x Preflop Raise Defending Against the 2x Raise 10 STRATEGIES FOR SHORT-STACKED TOURNAMENTS Using the Reraise Trget Wak Players Look to Flop Big Getting Near the Money Tighten Up When You're Losing Position for the Big Money Don't Take Unnecessary Risks Early Playing the Middle Stages Playing the Late Stages Stages of the Tournament: Summary ONLINE CHEATING? WHEN TO STOP PLAYING ONLINE MY BEST HAND CONCLUSION Part IV - Short-Handed Online No-Limit Hold'em Cash Games by Paul Wasicka INTRODUCTION BANKROLL MANAGEMENT WINNING FUNDAMENTALS playing fewer tables playing regularly time of day taking notes table selection multiple sites no ego online tilt ACTUAL GAME STRATEGY adaptation no garbage stealing blinds bluffing aggression PLAYING STRATEGIES AND HAND RANGES a word about strategies the bludgeoner getting crafty the meta-game style HANDLING THE OTHER PLAYERS AT YOUR TABLE short-stackers isolating a short stack your opponent is a maniac tight players players who are better than you players who are worse than you ONLINE TELLS SPECIFIC SITUATIONS flopping a set perception squeezing small pocket pairs thinking ahead if it's worth playing, it's worth raising CONCLUSION Part V - Mixing it Up by David Williams INTRODUCTION THE POWER OF BEING UNPREDICTABLE the problem with being predictable anatomy of a hand SETTING THE GROUNDWORK FOR TRAPS a trap in action playing off a previous hand UNDERSTANDING YOUR IMAGE environment, perception, and image working off your image MAPPING OUT A PLAN weak/passive players unbluffable players players that make a lot of moves top tier pros BLUFFING CONCEPTS bluffing conditions bluffing principles check-raise bluffs PLAYING AGAINST PREDICTABLE PLAYERS PLAYING AGAINST UNPREDICTABLE PLAYERS protecting hands being the aggressive player TOURNAMENT CONCEPTS study your opponents opening game plan stack size dictates play small bluffs and big pots the mistake factor PLAYING THE ALPHA MALE alpha male versus alpha male defending against an alpha male CHANGING GEARS anatomy of a hand 3 PLAYING JUNK HANDS better quality junk? MAKING MOVES taking out limpers a big bold move the reraise playing in the dark A FEW LESSONS FROM THE TOP PROS phil ivey's big lesson daniel negreanu's big lesson grinder's big lesson CONCLUSION Part VI - Small Ball by Daniel Negreanu SMALL BALL PHILOSOPHY BLINDS AND ANTES STARTING HANDS big pairs middle pairs small pairs ak and aq aces and paints ace-rag suited king and queen rag suited suited connectors trash hands BETTING introduction preflop raising raise mor versus tough players more action for less money calling rather than reraising dead money grabs playing against a reraise calling all-in bets or raises playing a short stack FLOP PLAY introduction small preflop raises can win you more money after the flop position: the blackjack analogy playing drawing hands on the flop playing marginal hands after the flop losing the minimum small ball thinking keeping the pot small mixing up your play on the flop hit or miss flops manipulating the pot size checking big hands on the flop calling on the flop with nothing except the intention of stealing the pot later waiting until the turn for more information appearing to play weak poker TURN PLAY winning pots with position the Johnny Chan play check-raising the turn representing hands on the turn calling with drawing hands on the turn calling with draws and factoring in bluff outs playint top pair and overpairs on the turn playing overpairs out of position playing overpairs in position fundamental tournament concept looking for tells four tells to look for giving aay free cards making a weaker play for bigger considerations RIVER PLAY introduction the river play getting maximum value correct value bet sizing when chacking wins more than betting betting for value when you opponents won't using the defensive bet laying down hands on the river hwere pot odds misrepresent a situation making big laydowns based on reads tell-based laydowns figuring out the correct river bet recognizing situations checking in marginal situations thoughts: in and out of position on the river five key river questions bluffing summary CONCLUSION |
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| FORMIDABLE ! enfin, vivement la traduction française montmirellienne ... ou sur limpers ![]() |
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| va falloir attendre un peu je pense pour la traduction ....
__________________ Trop de joueurs "jouent au poker" au lieu de jouer le poker |
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| Elle est prévue pour 2009 par Montmirel ainsi que: - POKER SIT & GO - HARRINGTON ON CASH GAMES 1 - HARRINGTON ON CASH GAMES 2 - TOURNAMENT POKER FOR ADVANCED PLAYERS - CARO'S MOST PROFITABLE HOLDEM ADVICE |
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| Bonjour à tous, Pouvez vous me dire si l'on peux acheter en toute sécurité sur ce site. Est ce qu'ils livrent en France ? Pourquoi il y a une telle différence de prix entre la version signée et la version standard ? Merci |
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| Vu le sommaire c'est hypercomplet, il faut que je me dépêche à finir le Harrington pour commander le Negreanu ![]() |
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| Pprofesseur, tu pense que c'est accesible a quel niveau d'anglais ? Je me tate pour le commander etant donné qu'il a l'air assez complet...
__________________ Si tu ne connais ni ton adversaire ni toi meme, a chaque bataille tu seras vaincu. ( Sun Tzu, l'art de la guerre ) |
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