It seems almost axiomatic that strategy and structure are closely related regardless of the field of endeavor. Every poker player should take an idea about how he intends to play to the table with him. And while much has been written about the fact that you’re wasting your time if you try to bluff a compulsive caller and will need to adopt a different strategy against that kind of player, not much has been written about how the structure of the game itself points to strategic adjustments that savvy players realize they will have to make.