Pick the Right Table
Nuances of pre-flop poker hand selection or playing variations on the later betting rounds can add a few dollars to your expected win.
Decisions about where to sit can double or triple your expected win.
It’s common among poker players to thing of a 10/20 game as potentially more profitable than a 3/6 game simply because the 10/20 betting structure is so much larger, but if the players aren’t putting a lot of bets into the pot, then it’s entirely possible for a 3/6 game consisting of loose and aggressive players to be a larger game, with more money flowing around the table than a 10/20 game of tight, passive poker players.
The game with the larger betting limits is not always the larger game, and it’s not always the better game.
Picking a Seat / Theories of Poker / Betting Theory: The Odds
A Theory of Starting Hand Value
A Theory of Flop Play: Counting Outs and Evaluating Draws
The Dynamics of Game Conditions / Table Image / Player Stereotypes
Women and Poker / Spread-Limit Games / Double Bet on the End Games / Kill Games
Short-handed Games / Tournaments / No-limit and Pot-Limit Poker