Bluffs
How to Intelligently Apply Aggression to Increase Your Profits from Poker
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Jonathan Little
About this listen
Have you ever wondered how the best poker players in the world successfully bluff on a regular basis? Many amateurs make the mistake of mindlessly attempting sporadic bluffs because they do not fully understand when and why to bluff.
In this audiobook, world class poker professional Jonathan Little (over $6,300,000 in live tournament winnings) explains when and why to bluff in order to maximize your chances of success.
Bluffs demonstrates how to widen your ranges and force your opponents to make costly errors. In small and middle stakes cash games and tournaments, you will often find yourself playing against conservative opponents who play in a straightforward manner. Against these players, you can play a wide range with the intention of playing aggressively post-flop.
Numerous examples, featuring the play of an amateur player who got out of his comfort zone to put these tactics to the test, make it clear when you should play aggressively and the things you should consider as you do so. Each situation is explained with attention to your hole cards, stack size, position, and your perception of your opponent.
You will learn how to apply the concepts discussed in Bluffs in the real world, allowing you to win more money from poker.
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- Dan Friend
- 27-02-23
Useful advice but..
Two main criticisms:
1. Mr Little recommends going all in on a song too too much.
2. One of the last examples, in a lengthy discussion, he doesn't even mention the point that the winning players flush is only 8 high, in considering various options.
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