Dynamic Full Ring Poker: Beyond The Basics
More than anything else, the hallmark of a great poker player is his ability to read hands and to adapt his play accordingly.

In Dynamic Full Ring Poker, Cardrunners coach James “SplitSuit” Sweeney explains how you can become a better hand reader by estimating your opponent’s range of starting hands and refining your estimate as the hand unfolds. Techniques for estimating ranges are explored in depth and this is accompanied by thorough explanations of how to play more exploitatively by tailoring your play to the tendencies of your opponents and their most likely holdings.

Dynamic Full Ring Poker expounds on tactics discussed in other books including continuation betting, leading, raising, floating, double-barreling, check-raising, and bet-sizing by relating these tactics to specific ranges that your opponent is likely to have. The book includes extensive coverage on opponent profiling and contains very specific advice about interpreting your opponents’ playing stats and how they can be exploited. When necessary, Sweeney includes expected value (EV) calculations to analyze alternative plays.

Although the examples in the book are taken from full-ring games, most of the concepts and advice presented would apply equally well to short-handed games. Some of the more important of these topics include: - When to three- and four-bet preflop - How to play postflop in three- and four-bet pots - Using isolation raises - Interpreting board textures - Interpreting and responding to polarized ranges - Using pot geometry and stack-to-pot ratios (SPR ) - Recognizing bluffing and bluff-catching opportunities Sweeney makes extensive use of the popular poker program, Flopzilla, to analyze numerous poker situations. He derives some useful benchmarks and his examples demonstrate how you can develop your own exploitive plays versus specific opponents. Sweeney’s chapter on developing creative new lines and counter strategies breaks new ground and is something that will be useful in adapting your play to the games of the future.

Dynamic Full Ring Poker is a valuable addition to the bookshelf for any serious player.
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Dynamic Full Ring Poker: Beyond The Basics
More than anything else, the hallmark of a great poker player is his ability to read hands and to adapt his play accordingly.

In Dynamic Full Ring Poker, Cardrunners coach James “SplitSuit” Sweeney explains how you can become a better hand reader by estimating your opponent’s range of starting hands and refining your estimate as the hand unfolds. Techniques for estimating ranges are explored in depth and this is accompanied by thorough explanations of how to play more exploitatively by tailoring your play to the tendencies of your opponents and their most likely holdings.

Dynamic Full Ring Poker expounds on tactics discussed in other books including continuation betting, leading, raising, floating, double-barreling, check-raising, and bet-sizing by relating these tactics to specific ranges that your opponent is likely to have. The book includes extensive coverage on opponent profiling and contains very specific advice about interpreting your opponents’ playing stats and how they can be exploited. When necessary, Sweeney includes expected value (EV) calculations to analyze alternative plays.

Although the examples in the book are taken from full-ring games, most of the concepts and advice presented would apply equally well to short-handed games. Some of the more important of these topics include: - When to three- and four-bet preflop - How to play postflop in three- and four-bet pots - Using isolation raises - Interpreting board textures - Interpreting and responding to polarized ranges - Using pot geometry and stack-to-pot ratios (SPR ) - Recognizing bluffing and bluff-catching opportunities Sweeney makes extensive use of the popular poker program, Flopzilla, to analyze numerous poker situations. He derives some useful benchmarks and his examples demonstrate how you can develop your own exploitive plays versus specific opponents. Sweeney’s chapter on developing creative new lines and counter strategies breaks new ground and is something that will be useful in adapting your play to the games of the future.

Dynamic Full Ring Poker is a valuable addition to the bookshelf for any serious player.
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Dynamic Full Ring Poker: Beyond The Basics

Dynamic Full Ring Poker: Beyond The Basics

by James Sweeney
Dynamic Full Ring Poker: Beyond The Basics

Dynamic Full Ring Poker: Beyond The Basics

by James Sweeney

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Overview

More than anything else, the hallmark of a great poker player is his ability to read hands and to adapt his play accordingly.

In Dynamic Full Ring Poker, Cardrunners coach James “SplitSuit” Sweeney explains how you can become a better hand reader by estimating your opponent’s range of starting hands and refining your estimate as the hand unfolds. Techniques for estimating ranges are explored in depth and this is accompanied by thorough explanations of how to play more exploitatively by tailoring your play to the tendencies of your opponents and their most likely holdings.

Dynamic Full Ring Poker expounds on tactics discussed in other books including continuation betting, leading, raising, floating, double-barreling, check-raising, and bet-sizing by relating these tactics to specific ranges that your opponent is likely to have. The book includes extensive coverage on opponent profiling and contains very specific advice about interpreting your opponents’ playing stats and how they can be exploited. When necessary, Sweeney includes expected value (EV) calculations to analyze alternative plays.

Although the examples in the book are taken from full-ring games, most of the concepts and advice presented would apply equally well to short-handed games. Some of the more important of these topics include: - When to three- and four-bet preflop - How to play postflop in three- and four-bet pots - Using isolation raises - Interpreting board textures - Interpreting and responding to polarized ranges - Using pot geometry and stack-to-pot ratios (SPR ) - Recognizing bluffing and bluff-catching opportunities Sweeney makes extensive use of the popular poker program, Flopzilla, to analyze numerous poker situations. He derives some useful benchmarks and his examples demonstrate how you can develop your own exploitive plays versus specific opponents. Sweeney’s chapter on developing creative new lines and counter strategies breaks new ground and is something that will be useful in adapting your play to the games of the future.

Dynamic Full Ring Poker is a valuable addition to the bookshelf for any serious player.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940012390837
Publisher: DailyVariance Publishing, LLC
Publication date: 01/01/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

James ‘SplitSuit’ Sweeney began playing poker in 2004. What started as home games and smaller tournaments soon turned into a business. From grinding live games at Turning Stone Casino, to SNGs, to PLO8 cash games, James quickly began to strengthen his poker theory and strategies.

In 2007 James returned to his NLHE roots and began grinding full ring cash games. Interested in not only playing, but sharing his knowledge, he began taking on students. Over the years his coaching methodologies have only improved, and he has coached over 300 students in that time. He also began making training videos for the once Stox Poker Training, and is now on the CardRunners roster as well. Teaching has been a passion of James’, and poker was the perfect outlet given the various strategic levels the game offers.

In late 2010 James finished his first book, and he plans on writing another one in 2011. While poker will always be a semi-professional avenue for him, James hopes to always be teaching at a professional level. A graduate in Marketing from Syracuse University, James coaches and offers various coaching mediums at splitsuit.com.
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