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In a 10 player game, play JJ as you would 88. Most players put fishhooks on a pedestal. The truth is that 23% of the cards in the deck are of a higher rank. Also, the odds that an opponent has a higher pocket pair is about 10%. Yes, that's right. In a 10 player game, every ten times you have JJ an opponent will hold QQ, KK, or AA (leaving you with a meager 20% chance to win)! In addition, the odds that an overcard (A, K, or Q) hits the flop is about 50%. All things considered, in a 10 player game, it's best to play JJ like a smaller pair like 88. This mentality slows you down so that you wait to flop an overpair or set.
Independent Chip Modeling is used to assist EV calculations. Calculating EV in a
Sit N Go is inaccurate because we use tournament chips to win payout positions.
In a 9 payer game these payouts are: 1st = 50%, 2nd = 30%, and 3rd = 20%. It is also
important to recognize that tournament chips are not all created equal. For
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The ICM calculation utilizes the relation between chip stacks to estimate real
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About the Author
I have enjoyed playing cards my entire life. My earliest memories are of me with a deck of cards. I remember reading the Hoyles book of card strategies when I was
just a youngster. When I grew up I chose to study computer science and anthropological sociology.
In 2002, I learned how to play Texas Hold'Em. I was working on an artificial intelligence engine to read and understand the English language. I was introduced to colleagues at the University of Alberta and learned about their AI project, POKI. POKI is an artificial intelligence program that plays poker. As a computer scientist this fascinated me. I decided to write my own computer simulations for Texas Hold'Em. The simulations gave me great insight into the mathematical strategies behind the cards.
I am a computer geek but I am not a gambler. As a result, this was my first
introduction to online poker. I took up a site's promotion for a free $20 bank
roll. I started playing in my spare time. I played really low limit Texas
Hold'Em (.25/.50). In a month and a half, I was up $1800 and was now playing
$1/2 Limit. Since then, I have always been a winning poker player. In fact, I
have never had a losing month. Shortly around this time, Chris Moneymaker won
the WSOP and the poker scene exploded. A year later, I was playing Poker in
Vegas with Chris Moneymaker and other pro poker players!
After several profitable trips, I moved to Vegas. I rented a condo in Park Avenue (5
miles south of the MGM) and I started to play daily at the Bellagio. I played at nearly every casino in Vegas
but my favorites were the Bellagio, MGM, Wynn, and the Venetian.
It didn't take long before I was eating at the best restaurants, shopping at
Gucci, and partying with celebrities at Tao or Light. I was making pure cash
money and enjoyed spending it. I dropped about $2k one year for Paris Hilton's
New Years party at Tao and we never even saw the chick. :)
But poker was not all fun and games. Some weeks it felt like I had cheated on lady luck and she threw me out into the
desert. Las Vegas is a party packed city, and in the middle of the chaos,
you can still feel alone after a week of ridiculous losses. Many gross suck-outs seemed too strange for
reality. Like the time I had JJ and pretended to bully the Big Blind with a big raise (5x BB). It was Dione Sanders, on the BB, and he flat called.
I made it look like I was outplaying him which he simply would not allow. The flop left me with an over pair. I checked, pretending that I missed
the board with AK. This wasn't serious money for him so I knew he would
take a stab at the pot. Sure enough he couldn't resist betting and when he did I raised him all in.
At this point, I just wanted to take down the pot but to my surprise he called with Q6o (no pair and no draw). We didn't need to show our hand but I flipped over JJ and his face clearly stated that he was very behind. But, he hit a Q and took down the $1000 pot. Like most pro-poker players, my bad beat stories
are endless but the only successful technique is to focus on the present and prepare for the future.
Eventually, I left lady luck for lady love who swept me away to Montreal, Canada. I fell in love with the city and turned heavily to online poker. From here I would make trips down to Atlantic City to avoid the cold Canadian winters. Atlantic City is a pretty cool place. No
where close to Vegas but the poker rooms are always packed with excited gamblers
who love to drink.
The games are very easy.
In Montreal, I started a new database to track all of my online hands which
enabled me to perfect my systems. My curiosity pushed me to expand and I ended up developing profitable systems for 10 handed, 6 handed, heads-up, short stacked and deep stacked cash games as well as Sit N Go Tournaments and Multi Table Tournaments.
As I get older, I feel the need to move on to more complicated and permanent
projects. Poker has not left me with a sense of completion or fulfillment. This
is why I am finally publishing my information. The poker books that are
currently on the market are vague and incomplete. I question whether
or not the authors really want to help the masses. I mean, most of the authors
are players themselves so they have no real incentive to improve the quality of
opponent. As I found myself growing apart from the industry I figured why not
give everyone the truly profitable strategies. At this point, I don't rely on
poker for income and as a result, I don't mind sharing my
secrets. To be honest, I think publishing these secrets is a noble act.
I am trying to improve the quality of player so no-one can take advantage of
them.
Good Luck. But, if you read and learn you won't need it!
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