Introduction : Questions and answers
A great deal of material has been covered in this book.
However, for many people, reading and learning can be two different things.
Consequently, to help you retain some of the more significant ideas, I have reiterated them in a question-and-answer format.
I suggest that after you have read and studied this text, you try to answer the following questions.
You probably will want to go over them many times.
In addition, I suggest that you cover the answer that immediately follows each question.
Only look at the solution after you have answered the question to the best of your ability.
Also, I want to point out that what follows is not a substitute for the text. In fact, some of the ideas in the text are not contained here.
But enough material is included so that after you have thoroughly digested the text, the questions should help keep your six seven card std eight-or-better game sharp.
Finally, the questions and answers are organized by topics covered in the text, so you can easily return to the appropriate section for a fuller explanation.
Introduction / Starting hands / Three of a Kind Wired / Disguising Your Hand / Ante Stealing / Getting Reraised on a Semi-Steal / When an Ace Raises / When the Bring-In Raises / General Strategy / How Far Do You Go? / Fourth Street / Check-Raising on Fourth and Fifth Streets / Fifth Street / Sixth Street / Seventh Street / Position / Playing the High Hands / Bluffing / Slow-Playing / Knowing Your Opponents / Raising Aggressively / The Toughest Decision of All / Staying to the End / Pairing the Door Card / Keeping Track of the Cards / Scare Cards / An Expert Play / Another Good Play / Reading Hands / Psychology / Afterthought