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Mathematical Expectation in Poker \ Hourly Rate
THE FUNDAMENTAL THEOREM OF POKER
"Mistakes'' According to The Fundamental Theorem of Poker
Exposed Cards \ Position \ Extra Outs \ Drawing to the Second-Best Hand
Situations When Effective Odds Need Not Apply
IMPLIED ODDS AND REVERSE IMPLIED ODDS
Implied Odds in Pot-Limit and No-Limit Games \ Reverse Implied Odds
Deception and the Ability of your Opponents \ Deception and the Number of Opponents in the Pot
Betting (or Raising) to Drive Opponents out \ Delaying One Round to drive Opponents out
Giving or Not Giving a Free Card in Practice \ Getting a Free Card
Giving or Not Giving a Free Card With a Marginal Hand
Advantages of the Semi-Bluff \ Semi-Bluff and Pure Bluff \ When Not to Semi-Bluff
DEFENSE AGAINST THE SEMI-BLUFF
The Difficulty of Defending Against the Semi-Bluff \ When to Fold and When to Raise
The Semi-Bluff Raise as a Defense Against the Semi-Bluff
Getting More money In the Pot By Not Raising \ Raising to Drive Out Opponents
Raising to Bluff or Semi-Bluff \ Raising to Get a Free Card \ Raising Versus Folding or Calling
Raising to Drive Out Worse Hands When Your Own May Be Second-Best
Necessary Conditions for Check-Raising \ Check-Raising With a Second-Best Hand
Pot Odds \ Exposed Cards \ Position \ Extra Outs \ Drawing to the Second-Best Hand
The Reality of Bluffing \ Bluffs When There are more Cards to Come \ Bluffs When All the Cards are Out
Bluffing Against Two or More Opponents \ Bluffing According to Your Opponent
Using Game Theory to Bluff \ Optimum Bluffing Strategy \ Using Game Theory to Call Possible Bluffs
Game Theory and Bluffing Frequency According to Your Opponents
Last Position Play \ First Position Play
Reading Hands on the Basis of Your Opponents’ Play and Exposed Cards
Using Mathematics to Read Hands \ Reading Hands in Multi-Way Pots
Calling on the Basis of What Your Opponent Thinks \ Psychology and Future Impressions