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In his latest book, “Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em” (D&B Poker), Jonathan Little spells out what it takes to dominate the kind of games most of us play in: $1/2 to $2/5 no-limit Hold’em and small tournaments. With 478 pages of detailed information, this volume is a lot to digest.

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Weaknesses, you will quickly progress from the small stakes games to the middle stakes games, where you can start winning serious money. Notice by winning $37.50 per game, even after paying $15 for rake, you profit $22.50 on average. While $22.50 per game may not sound like a lot, if you play well and win that amount on average every. First I read Jonathan Little on Live No-Limit Cash Games, Volume 1 and just found it very confusing and I didn't realize until later that it is for higher stakes games than 1/2. When Strategies for Beating Small Stakes Poker Cash Games came out, seeing it was geared towards 1/2 I gave that a try and still found it confusing. Nov 01, 2017 Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em: Strategies to Consistently Beat Small Stakes Poker Tournaments and Cash Games: Little, Jonathan: Amazon.com.au: Books. Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em: Strategies to consistently beat small stakes poker tournaments and cash games - Kindle edition by Little, Jonathan. Humor & Entertainment Kindle eBooks @ Amazon.com.

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INTRODUCTION TO MASTERING SMALL STAKES NO-LIMIT HOLD’EM


There is a lot of money to be made at small stakes no-limit hold’em because… surprise, surprise… most of the players aren’t very good.

However, few players understand exactly how to exploit these games. Competent players who generally play larger stakes will, of course, beat them. But they won’t beat them for nearly as much as they ought to. Why? Because they don’t understand how to adjust correctly.

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Playing a solid, competent, decently aggressive style is a strategy that will be profitable. That said, you should not be content with just beating these games - you should be absolutely crushing them. The trick to doing this is to disregard a lot of “correct” poker and get way out of line at the right times. The methods required are far from obvious or intuitive but in Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em Jonathan Little explains them in great detail.

Jonathan constructs a basic strategy to crush small stakes games and also identifies the adjustments that need to be made when facing more competent opposition.

You need this book if…

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  • You frequently play small stakes no-limit hold’em
  • You usually play larger stakes but (especially live) often have to make do with smaller stakes games
  • You play tournaments (such as WSOP events) that feature numerous recreational players

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Magazine Articles by Jonathan Little

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  • 07/01/2021Being a Bully
  • 08/12/2020Short Stacked Mistake from a Poker Final Table
  • 30/10/2020Stop Slowplaying
  • 16/10/2020Learn to Bluff
  • 17/09/2020Stop Limping So Often
  • 20/08/2020Do Not Call Too Often at the Poker Table
  • 16/01/2020Stop Playing Junk
  • 09/01/2020Betting too Large
  • 19/12/2019Your Bet Size Matters
  • 05/12/2019Power Poker from Daniel Negreanu
  • 21/11/2019Playing a Big Pot with the Near Nuts
  • 08/11/2019Go for value or check behind?
  • 30/10/2019Do not be a calling station
  • 17/10/2019Aggressively Reraising before the Flop
  • 04/10/2019Where does your profit come from?
  • 12/09/2019Poorly Played Underpair
  • 14/08/2019Bullying a Bully
  • 15/07/2019Exploiting Aggression
  • 20/06/2019Don’t be Afraid to Go for Full Value
  • 06/06/2019Facing an Overbet on the Flop
  • 23/05/2019Let the maniac bluff
  • 25/04/2019Conserving my Stack in the WSOP Main Event
  • 11/04/2019Learning to Fold
  • 28/03/2019Pot committed ?
  • 21/03/2019Stay Active
  • 28/02/2019Strong Non-Nut Hand on the River
  • 03/02/2019Made Hand in to Bluff
  • 18/01/2019When Should You Become a Professional Poker Player?
  • 10/01/2019Five concepts to keep in mind in 2019
  • 20/12/2018You do not have to win every pot
  • 18/10/2018A Common Spot Where I Fold Where You Probably Do Not
  • 04/10/2018Three Tips for Success in Poker Tournaments
  • 25/09/2018Getting thin value on the turn
  • 30/08/2018Short Stacked Blunder
  • 09/08/2018Marginal Hand Made with a Draw
  • 26/07/2018Interesting Bluff at $1/$2
  • 05/07/2018A common preflop error
  • 07/06/2018Folding an Overpair
  • 24/05/2018Extracting Full Value
  • 10/05/2018Do Not Overvalue!
  • 26/04/2018Slow Playing Gone Wrong
  • 12/04/2018The Wrong Way to Play Trips
  • 29/03/2018Overplaying a marginal pair
  • 15/03/2018Poker Tells 101
  • 06/03/2018Rivering Trips! Byron Jacobs & Jonathan Little 009
  • 01/03/2018Avoiding a Cooler with Pocket Jacks
  • 27/02/2018Playing a vulnerable top pair with a decent kicker Byron & Jonathan 8
  • 20/02/2018Calling off with a marginal over pair Byron & Jonathan 7
  • 18/02/2018Blockers - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em Excerpt
  • 15/02/2018Slow Playing is Risky
  • 13/02/2018Calling an over-bet with middle pair Byron & Jonathan 6
  • 10/02/2018Good spot to make a thin value bet?
  • 06/02/2018Playing a marginal made hand that rivers the nuts Byron & Jonathan 5
  • 03/02/2018Don't Be a Calling Station
  • 30/01/2018Barreling off when the draws arrive Byron & Jonathan 4
  • 28/01/2018Pre-flop Raise Sizing - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em Excerpt
  • 27/01/2018Messing Up on the River
  • 23/01/2018Playing a flush draw that turned middle pair Byron & Jonathan
  • 26/12/2017Should you get all-in with Q-Q before the flop? Byron & Jonathan 2
  • 26/12/2017A Butchered Tournament Hand
  • 26/12/2017Understanding Implied Odds - Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em Excerpt
  • 28/11/2017How to play middle pair facing a river bet Byron & Jonathan 1
  • 28/11/2017Two Blunders in One Hand