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Easy Game Volume 1 poker
Easy Game
Making Sense of No Limit Hold ‘em
Vol. 1

Easy Game Vol. 1 is © 2009 Andrew Seidman, except HU Play for Beginners, which is © 2009 Matt Colletta

Table of Contents
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................................3
A
Game
of
Information .......................................................................................................................................5
Chapter
One:

The
Reasons
for
Betting..............................................................................................................6
Chapter
Two:

Preflop
Hand
Ranges
and
Postflop
Equities..............................................................................9
Chapter
Three:

Aggression
and
the
Turn ........................................................................................................11
Chapter
Four:

Bet
Sizing
and
Thin
Value.........................................................................................................14
Chapter
Five:

Player
Identification
and
Basic
Handreading ..........................................................................16
Chapter
Six:

Isolation
Theory...........................................................................................................................18
Chapter
Seven:

Table
Dynamics ......................................................................................................................20
Chapter
Eight:

Creative
Preflop
Raise
Sizes ....................................................................................................22
Chapter
Nine:

Value
Streets
and
Pot
Management.......................................................................................24
Chapter
Ten:

Showdown
Theory .....................................................................................................................26
Chapter
Eleven:

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