2013 Jan 1

Continuing on from last month’s note, work is progressing on all three of our announced books – Further Limit Hold ‘em; Exploring the Model Poker Game by Philip Newall, Applications of No-Limit Hold ‘em; A Guide to Understanding Theoretical Sound Poker by Matthew Janda,  and Harrington on Modern Tournament Poker by Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie.

We don’t have publishing dates yet for the last two books, but Further Limit Hold ‘em should be available around the middle of January. We’re waiting to receive the index back from our index builder, but it’s promised, at the time of this writing, to be sent to us by the end of 2012. Assuming this schedule is met and the printing press is available, the middle of January seems realistic. If not, we should certainly have it by the end of January. For those interested, at the end of this note is the table of contents for Further Limit Hold ‘em.

I also want to mention that we’re hoping 2013 is a much better year for poker than either 2012 or 2011 were. The ROW Full Tilt Poker players have been paid back, and we’re hoping that the US players will be paid back in the not too distant future, plus the site is up and running again.

In addition, we’re expecting to see some new Internet poker sites here in Nevada, and hopefully some other states will soon be joining in. We at 2+2 don’t expect this to be an instant cure-all for our industry, but it will certainly be progress and hopefully will lead to a much better future.

Table of Contents

About Philip Newall v

Acknowledgements vii

Introduction 1

Part One: Game Theory 7
Introduction 8
Climbing the Poker Pyramid 10
Why Everyone Should Know Some Game Theory 17
Principles of Game Theory 21
Simpler Decisions with GTO 27
Game Theory Made Easy 38
Bluffing 62
Other Topics on Early Streets 68
Draws to Bet 70
Draws to Check 70
Practical Exploitation 78
N-Players and Three-Betting Light 86
Recognizing Errors 95
Introspection 95
Studying Others 96
Inferring From Results 99

Part Two: Peeling the Onion 103
Introduction 104
Heuristics 106
Preflop in Heads-up 112
Slowplaying 133
Slowplay More as the Other Players’ Ranges Get Stronger 134
Continuation Betting 149
Board Texture Models 154
The Hi-Lo Model 155
The Draw Quality Model 157
Putting the Models to Work 162
Range Equities in a Sample of Flops 176
Conclusion 198
Small Blind Versus Big Blind in Six-Max 203
First Attempts at a Small Blind Flop Donk-Checking Strategy in Six-Max 219
Donk-Checking the Flop in Heads-up 255
Rockhopper 255
Polaris 262
Conclusion 266
Flop-Raising 267
An Analysis of Flop Textures 270
An Analysis of Lines Taken 280
Turn Bets 282
Turn Checks 299
Conclusion: Levels upon Levels 310
Donk-Betting the Flop 312
Rockhopper 313
Polaris 318
Hand Values for Donk-Betting the Flop 322
Checking the Flop Behind 325
Rockhopper 327
Polaris 331
Conclusion 335
Summing Up 337

Part Three: Hand Analysis 343
Introduction 344
Using an Unusual Spot to Improve My Strategy 345
Bet-Folding the River 349
Donk-Bluffing the River 358
Reprising the Free-Showdown Play 364

Conclusion 369
Index 371

2012 Aug 21

The Nightly Turbo: Judge Rules Poker a Skill Game, "50K High Roller at WSOPE, and More

A U.S. federal judge provided some great news for poker advocates on Tuesday. We’ll bring you that story, plus a massive event coming to the World Series of Poker Europe, in this edition of the Nightly Turbo.

In Case You Missed It

Kyle Cartwright made history Monday at the World Series of Poker Circuit IP Biloxi Main Event. Read about Cartwright’s record-tying fifth WSOPC ring in our recap of the event.

Day 1b of the PokerStars.com European Poker Tour Barcelona Main Event saw more than 600 players post the “5,000 buy-in. For details from the flight, check out our daily EPT recap.

Dan Smith is destroying live tournaments this year. But is his run as good as Erik Seidel’s heater in 2011? Rich Ryan discusses that topic and more in his latest Five Thoughts piece.

Kathy Raymond was recently selected to be inducted into the Women in Poker Hall of Fame. Raymond spoke with Chad Holloway about the honor and her contributions to the industry.

The PokerNews Podcast crew is in Barcelona, Spain covering the European Poker Tour. This week, the team added some girl power and also spoke with EPT High Roller champ Dan Smith.

Jennifer Harman is the latest poker pro to make the jump into reality television. Read about her upcoming show in The Muck.

Poker is a Skill Game

Poker players in the U.S. received some uplifting news on Tuesday after a federal judge in New York declared that poker is a game of skill and does not fall under the Illegal Gambling Business Act (IGBA).

In a 120-page opinion, Judge Jack Weinstein ruled that poker is not gambling under federal law because it is not a game of chance. Last month, Weinstein heard the testimony of defense expert Dr. Randal Heeb, a professor at Yale who analyzed poker hands from on Internet poker site to show that poker is a skill game. Heeb’s defense testimony was meant to help dismiss the trial of Lawrence DiChristina, who was charged with helping run an illegal gambling ring on Staten Island.

Weinstein’s ruling on Tuesday freed DiChristina from the charges.

Tuesday’s ruling is a big win for poker advocates in the U.S. The following statement was issued by Executive Director John Pappas of the Poker Player’s Alliance after Weinstein’s decision was made public:

“As we worked for years defending players against vague gambling laws, we have patiently waited for the right opportunity to raise the issue in federal court. Today’s federal court ruling is a major victory for the game of poker and the millions of Americans who enjoy playing it. Judge Weinstein’s thoughtful decision recognizes what we have consistently argued for years: poker is not a crime, it is a game of skill. As the judge’s opinion aptly notes, poker is an American pastime that is deeply embedded in the history and fabric of our nation and his decision sets aside the notion that the vague laws render the game criminal.”

We’ll have more on Weinstein’s ruling and what it means later this week. In the meantime, check out the story at the Wall Street Journal.

WSOPE High Roller

When the World Series of Poker Europe Presented by BarrièrePoker.fr returns to Cannes, France next month, there will be seven gold bracelet events plus an additional 69 side events and cash games for players to feast on during the two-week poker festival.

On Tuesday, the WSOP announced the addition of a “50,000 Re-entry No-Limit Hold’em High Rollers event to the schedule. While the High Rollers tournament won’t award a bracelet to the winner, it is sure to attract many of the game’s top players already in town for the festivities.

The event will begin on Oct. 2 and run for three days, with registration open until the second level of play on Day 2. Asian businessmen Richard Yong and Paul Phua are the first players confirmed for the event.

“We can’t wait to get back to Cannes for WSOP Europe, where the stars of poker come to shine,” said WSOP Executive Director Ty Stewart. “We truly believe 2012 is the year we accomplish our goal to make WSOPE the richest and most prestigious event on the European calendar.”

The seven bracelet events up for grabs in Cannes include two six-handed events, a mixed-max event, a shootout event, two pot-limit Omaha events, and the “10,000 buy-in WSOP Europe Main Event beginning on Sept. 30. Last year, Elio Fox bested a talented final table to win the Main Event and “1,400,000.

For a look at the schedule of WSOPE events, check out WSOP.com.

Run It Twice!

PokerStars is always looking for innovate features to enhance its industry-leading software, and it appears the site is preparing to unveil a “run it twice” option for cash games.

The concept is a popular one among high-stakes pros as it reduces variance in a single hand (you’ve probably seen it done in television shows like the PokerStars Big Game). When two players agree to “run it twice” in a heads-up situation, the remaining community cards are dealt twice. This is can be agreed to pre-flop or post-flop. The winner of each board will win 50 percent of the pot.

PokerStars is beta testing the “run it twice” option, but a poker room manager for the site said at TwoPlusTwo that there is no timetable for the release date: “We actually expect a prototype on test PokerStars to be available later in August for player testing (subject to changes). Based on stability of the feature it might be released soon to main clients or might stay on Test PokerStars only for a longer period of time.”

PokerFuse has more.

DeepStacks Heads to Los Angeles

The DeepStacks Poker Tour has again teamed up with the Breeders’ Cup to form the 2nd Annual DeepStacks Poker Tour Breeders’ Cup Celebrity Invitational. The event will be held at the Commerce Casino near Los Angeles, Calif., on Oct. 30, 2012.

Among the DeepStacks Pros taking part in the charity tournament will be Mike Matusow, Tristan Wade, Randal Flowers, Robert Mizrachi, and Michael Mizrachi, who will host the event. Last year’s DeepStacks Poker Tour Breeders’ Cup Celebrity Invitational raised more than $15,000 for the Jimmy V Foundation.

“The Breeders’ Cup is a world class organization that has made our partnership a pleasure to be a part of,” said DeepStacks CEO Chris Torina. “Having the opportunity to work with Breeders’ Cup for a second year in a row on an event of this magnitude is truly an honor for our company.”

The DeepStacks Poker Tour Breeders’ Cup Celebrity Invitational will feature a $200 buy-in with unlimited $100 rebuys for the first three levels. All proceeds from the event will go to the California Retirement Agency (CARMA). The winner will earn an automatic $10,000 entry into the 2012 Breeders’ Cup Betting Challenge held during the Breeders Cup World Championships at Santa Anita Park from Nov. 2 through 3, 2012.

Read more about the event at PokerNews.com.

WSOP on ESPN

ESPN’s coverage of the 2012 World Series of Poker returns Tuesday night with more action from Day 3 of the Main Event. The broadcast begins at 8:00 p.m. ET with commentary from Lon McEachern and Norman Chad. Tuesday’s show will highlight the athletes and celebrities still alive and making their way toward the money bubble.

If you happened to miss any of the action during our Day 3 coverage last month (spoiler), here’s a teaser of tonight’s broadcast:

The Girls Confess Their Pet Peeves

What are some of the worst things about interviewing poker players? The ladies of the European Poker Tour revealed some of their pet peeves, with a little help from EPT commentator Joe Stapleton.

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