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Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em: Strategies to consistently beat small stakes poker tournaments and cash games

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There is a lot of money to be made at small stakes no-limit hold’em because� surprise, surprise� most of the players aren’t very good. However, few players understand exactly how to exploit these games. Competent players who generally play larger stakes will, of course, beat them. But they won’t beat them for nearly as much as they ought to. Why? Because they don’t understand how to adjust correctly. Playing a solid, competent, decently aggressive style is a strategy that will be profitable. That said, you should not be content with just beating these games - you should be absolutely crushing them. The trick to doing this is to disregard a lot of “correct� poker and get way out of line at the right times. The methods required are far from obvious or intuitive but in Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em Jonathan Little explains them in great detail. Jonathan constructs a basic strategy to crush small stakes games and also identifies the adjustments that need to be made when facing more competent opposition. You need this book if� * You frequently play small stakes no-limit hold’em * You usually play larger stakes but (especially live) often have to make do with smaller stakes games * You play tournaments (such as WSOP events) that feature numerous recreational players

482 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 17, 2017

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September 17, 2018
I'll go through this again for sure but my first run through it left me a bit disappointed. It is written in a situational style, rather than in poker generalities. I'm not sure which style is more useful. Tons of range charts in here also but ranges are not supposed to be stagnant. In any given situation, there are factors that could cause you to widen or narrow ranges. This seems to be more of a reference that you can turn to for a specific hand that you might have played and remembered in the past.
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January 25, 2025
Book is too good. Don’t want others to read just in case they get better, and I sit on a table with them
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