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1 ,, : (Ed Miller), (David Sklansky), (Mason Malmuth) Two plus Two Publishing 2005 ~ 1 ~
2 ,, : (Ed Miller), (David Sklansky), (Mason Malmuth) Two plus Two Publishing 2005 ~ 2 ~
3 : (Pot odds) 32 (Implied Odds) 34 (Reverse Implied Odds) 36 (Pot Equity) 38 (Counting the Pot) : ( KK) 60 (QQ, JJ ) 60 (99, 88 77) 60 ~ 3 ~
4 (66 22) (AKs ATs, KQs, KJs) 62 (QJs, KTs, QTs, JTs) 62 (A9s A2s) 63 (K9s K2s) 64 (T9s 54s, J9s 64s, Q9s 96s, Q8s J7s) 64 (, ) ( K, AQ, AJ KQ) 66 (AT, KJ, QJ,, QT JT) 66 (, ) ( 3 5 ) 71 ( 6 8 ) : (Partial Outs) 84 (Backdoor Draws) 85 (Redraws) : , : ~ 4 ~
5 , (Slowplaying) : , : ~ 5 ~
6 : : 200 : 206 : 220 : : , ~ 6 ~
7 .,.,.,. :,»,,.,,.,,,,.»,. :,,,,,,,,,,.,,,.,.,..,,. ~ 7 ~
8 ,., 2000., $1 $2 $2 $4.,, Two Plus Two Publishing LLC. $4 $ $10 $20 $20 $40,,.,,,.,, (Alan Schoonmaker),»,.. $10 $20 $30 $60. $2 $4 $6 $12. ~ 8 ~
9 ,,.,.,, ( ).,,. Poker Challenge,. : 1.,, ( ),,,. 2.,,. 3., (,,,,, ).,,,. (Hold em Poker) (The Theory of Poker) (Getting The Best of It) (Sklansky on Poker), (Poker, Gaming, and Life) (Sklansky Talks Blackjack) (Tournament Poker for Advanced Players) (Gambling for a Living) (Hold em Poker for Advanced Players). ~ 9 ~
10 (Seven-Card Stud for Advanced Players). ~ 10 ~
11 (Coral Gables),. 1973, (United States Census Bureau) 1979,,.,.,.,, Northrop Corporation. Gardena, Bell Gardens Commerce Gambling Times,» Northrop Corporation, ,» (Gambling Theory and Other Topics),,.» (non-self weighting strategies),.,» ( ) -» ( ).. «Two Plus Two Publishing» ,. (Gambling Theory and Other Topics) (Poker Essays). 2 (Poker Essays. Volume II). 3 (Poker Essays. Volume III) ~ 11 ~
12 (Blackjack Essays) (Winning Concepts in Draw and Lowball) (Gambling for a Living) (Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players) (Seven-Card Stud for Advanced Players) (Fundamentals of Craps) (Fundamentals of Poker) «21» (Fundamentals of «21») (Loomis Fundamentals of Video Poker) ~ 12 ~
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15 ($2 $4 $3 $6)... ~ 15 ~
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25 .,,.,., :.,.,».,,,,.,...,,,,.,,,,..,,.., $1., $1.. $1, $1..,. : (+$1) (-$1). 1 / 2., «EV» «expected value») = ( 1) ( 1) 2 2, $2, $1. EV $0, = ( 2) ( 1) 2 2 ~ 25 ~
26 $2 $1,. EV, : -$ = ( 2) ( 1) 2 2,..,,.,,.,,,. 1 5, $1. 6, $6. 1 2, $5. 3 6, $2... ~ 26 ~ 1 $1 +$5 +$ $5 +$4 3 $1 $2 $ $2 $3 5 $1 $2 $3 6 +$6 $2 +$4. EV $ ( 4) ( 4) ( 3) ( 3) ( 3) ( 4) ,., : EV = ( 1) ( 6) EV = ( 5) ( 2) , 33.,.
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30 .,,.,.,.,. ~ 30 ~
31 ,,.,,,.,.,.., 38 : 18, 18 2., ,,. $100 16, 37 38, $ , EV $ $5.26= ( 3, 500) ( 100) $100 $5.26..,. 9 ;., : (,,, ). K,,,,.,,,,.,. 10,,., 9,.,,. 10 ( ) (, ). ~ 31 ~
32 ,?.,.,. (Pot odds),., $4 $40 ( $4), ,.,, ,, ,,.,, :..,,,.,?. 4 (4 ),.. 46, 6 52,, 4 46., ,. 0 = (4)(10.5)+(42)(-1)=42-42 ~ 32 ~
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34 .,,...,.,..,,,,, -. ( ),.,,. ( ),,,.., $2 $4 $44., 4,. $4, $48 ( ) ( ),.,,, 4. $44, $48., $56, 4 $ ,,. 14,.,. (Implied Odds)., (, ). 14. ~ 34 ~
35 .. :.,, ,..,, ( ).,,.,.,,..,,,.,.»,.,,.,. $36 $4., , ?,,,..,,.,, 1.5., (.,, ), 1.5,. $6 (1.5 ) $40, ~ 35 ~
36 ,.,. (Reverse Implied Odds)..,,. :,.,,,.,,.,,,.,,.., ( ). : ,. 3.,,., ( 4 ),.. ( 5 ) ~ 36 ~
37 , 17%,., 5 1.,.,,. :,.,,.,,.,.,,,.,,, ( ).,,.,.,,. : 1.,,,,.,,.,,. 2.,,,.,.,,,,. ~ 37 ~
38 (Pot Equity),,, : (, ).», :. ( ),.,,, 20%, (20% ).,. : 1.,,,.,,.,,. 5, 0.5.,,.,. 2. (, ),,,.,,., ( ),, 0.6.,, 0.6 (,,, ). 3. (, ),, :.,. 35% ~ 38 ~
39 35%.,,, 20%, 35%., 15%.,. 15,16..,,,,.,,,., (, ),.,,. (Counting the Pot),.,, :,,,, ).,,.,.,. «??»., : 15,.,,,.,,. 16.,,.,,,. ~ 39 ~
40 «?».,. : 1.,.,.. 2.,,.., (, ),,.,. ~ 40 ~
41 .,,.,,,..,..,,,,.,.,,,.,.,,..,.,,,. 17,,,.,,,.,,,...,,..,.,,,, 35%. 17,., ~ 41 ~
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46 .,,,.,,,,,.. ( ).,. ( ),,.,.,..,,,.,.,,.,.,,.,,.,,...., :,.,. ~ 46 ~
47 , ,.,,..,,., ,,.,. 19,,,... ~ 47 ~
48 ,,,. 20,.,,,,.,,,. 21,,».,,.,,,,.,,,.,,,,...., :,., , :,,. 60%, 20% 20%. ),,,,,. 0.8 : 0.8 = (0.6)(0)+(0.2)(-1)+(0.2)(5) 1, 0.8,. (Getting the Best of it). ~ 48 ~
49 ,. 22,,.,,. 23,,. : (top pair hands), (speculative hands), (powerhouse hands).., :,,,,., (, ).,,,.,.,, ( )., ),.,,,,,, $4, $3,. 23..,,,. 24. ~ 49 ~
50 ,.,,,.,, ( ).,,. (AT, KJ ),.,,., K9 6,,.,,.,,,.., (, ).,,,,.,. : (, ), :,.,., ~ 50 ~
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55 A J,,,,.,,., 6%,,,.,..,,,..,,.,,.,. 30.,.,,.,,.,.,, ( ).,,,.,,,,,. ( ),.,,,.,,., Q 9 A 4,.,,,. 30,,, 16 20, 4-, 25! ~ 55 ~
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58 .,,, 20., UTG,,..., A T.,,,.,,,,.,,, (, K, AQ).,.,,.,,,,,.,,.,,,,,,., KQ,.,, KQ,,,,.,,.,,, ( ). AT,.,.,,,,.,, K ( AQ,,, )., AQ ).,, AT.,., ~ 58 ~
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60 .,,.,.,. ~ 60 ~ ( KK).,...,,, ( ),.,,.,. (QQ, JJ )..,,,,..,,.,.,,. (99,88 77).,,.,,.,,..,,,.
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62 (AKs ATs, KQs KJs)...,,.,.,.,.,.., AJs, ATs, KQs, KJs.,.,,. AKs AQS. AKs., :,,,..,,. AJs, a UTG, (, ).,,, AJs.,,.,.. ( ). AJs,.,. (QJs, KTs, QTs JTs). (, ).,.,, KTs,,. ~ 62 ~
63 ,,.,.,,,.,,.,.?!,,.,.,,. (A9s A2s). ( )., A7s,.,,.,.,,.,. A9s A2s.,,.,,,.,,,., 6., )., A5s A2s, A9s A6s, (, ).,, A9s A6s. A6s A5s, (, ). 36,. A9s A8s,,, 36 (The Complete Book of Hold em Poker) 151. ~ 63 ~
64 .,.,, A9s A8s.,.,,. (K9s-K2s),.. ( ),.,, -,. 37,,.,,. K9s, K2s., K9s ( K8s )..,.. (T9s 54s, J9s 64s, Q9s 96s, Q8s J7s).. 38., (87s-54s, T8s-64s, J8s-96s, Q8s J7s). :,,.,,,.,,, 37,,,..,, A9s K9s,.,,,.,. 38,,., 9 8, J 8 ( ). ~ 64 ~
65 .,,,.,,.,. ( 10% ), (T9s J9s)., 50%,,..,,., ),,,.,,,., , Q7s Q2s. ~ 65 ~
66 ( K, AQ, AJ KQ)..,..,,..,. 40,, K,.,, K. AK., (AT, KJ, 77), AQ..,, K6s 33, AJ KQ. (AT, KJ, QJ, K, QT JT),.,,.,,.., AQ, AJ KQ,.,,,,.,.,., AT KJ. AT KJ,.,,., ( AT 40,, c AJ KQ.,., (, ),. ~ 66 ~
67 KJ),..,.,,.!, )!, ( 9 2) ( 9 54).,,.,.,,., 9, 9, 98,.,.,,..,,.,,,.,. ~ 67 ~
68 .,,...,.,, ( ).,,,,.,.,,,.,,,,.,.,,,.,,, : «,» «, ATs,».,.,,. : «.»,,.,.,, ATs UTG,.,.,,.,, KQ UTG.,,.,,.,. ~ 68 ~
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70 ,,,,,. 43,,,.,, 6 8., :....,,.,,, : ,. 43 3, : «,».,,.. ~ 70 ~
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72 :, AKs A2s, KQs K9s, QJs Q9s, JTs J9s, T9s 98s, AK AT KQ KJ : 99, AKs ATs, KQs KJs, AK AJ KQ,,.) :, AKs ATs, KQs KTs, QJs, JTs, AK AQ : AA 99, AKs AQs AK AQ :, AKs AJs, KQs : AA QQ AKs 6 8 ) :, :,,,. :, AKs AJs, KQs : AA QQ AKs :, : 99, AKs ATs, KQs KJs AQ :, :, AKs AJs, KQs ~ 72 ~ :, K8s K2s, Q8s, J8s, J7s, 87s 43s, T8s 53s : 88,, A9s A8s, K9s, AK AJ KQ :, :,, (A9s A2s) T9s 76s. AK AQ. :, AKs AJs, KQs :, AKs AJs, KQs : AA QQ AKs, :, :,, AT, KJ KT, QJ QT JT* :, *,,.
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79 4.,. (, ),.,,. ~ 79 ~
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84 ,,. (Partial Outs),,,..,,,,,.,,, ( ).,,,. 45,,.,,., , Q J, , T,,,. 47,,. Q J,., T,,., 45 (K, K K ). (Q, Q Q ),.,,,,,. 46, 30 1,,. 47,,, T,,. ~ 84 ~
85 ..,,,.. A 6, K Q J 4,.,,., ( ).,,.,,,,.,.,,.,. (Backdoor Draws),,,.,,,..,,,,,.,,.,.,., ( ).,., ~ 85 ~
86 .,,, (10/47)(9/46) = 1/24.,,,, 23 1.,,., 23 1 (, ),.,,., A 4, K 8 4, K 8 4.,.,., 23 1., 2/47, ,.,,, ( ).,, ),. 1.5.,,. (, QJT),. 4.5% ,,., 3% (, QT8),., 1.5% , 48 (8/47)(8/46),, (8 ), (8 ). (8/47)(4/46),,, (4 ). ~ 86 ~
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