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2019. — 811 p. Modern Poker Theory is a comprehensive, rigorous guide to the most important aspects of No-Limit Hold’em. It is based around an in-depth examination of what is meant by game theory optimal play (GTO) and how it can be applied at the table. Understanding GTO is fundamental to being able to make accurate poker decisions and being able to exploit players who don’t....
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2020. — 348 p. Theory You Can Understand. Strategy You Can Use. In this follow-up to his best-selling Play Optimal Poker, renowned poker pro and coach Andrew Brokos demonstrates how to construct the right ranges for any situation. By investigating real no-limit hold ‘em scenarios, you'll learn to select hands that perform well individually but also complement one another,...
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2019. — 213 p. Think game theory is abstract and incomprehensible? Think again! Play Optimal Poker shatters the myth that game theory is only for elite poker players. Renowned poker pro and coach Andrew Brokos takes you step-by-step through the fundamentals, explaining core game theory principles and how to apply them in real poker situations. Whether you play small stakes or...
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217 p. — ISBN: 1884466311. Championship No-Limit and Pot-Limit Hold’em is our way of giving something back to the world of poker, a world that has given both of us so much pleasure, excitement, and income over the past 20 years. We also believe that this book will help to build the ranks of pot-limit and no-limit hold’em players. These are exciting poker games, games filled...
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Description Turn on the TV, drop by a newsstand, or just browse the checkout your local supermarket and you'll see firsthand that Texas Hold 'Em is the poker game everyone's playing. It's a game that's deceptively simple, yet within its easy framework you’ll find truth and trickery, boredom and fear, skill and misfortune — in other words, all the things that make life fun and...
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176 p. In the bookstores, there are many, many poker books, all teaching you how to play — limit hold’em. There are hardly any books on the new rage these days — no-limit hold’em tournaments. This is understandable if you consider the history of hold’em. For many years there were just a few high-stakes no-limit hold’em tournaments every year. Almost all the hold’em action was...
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450 p. Poker has taken America by storm. But it's not just any form of poker that has people across the country so excited it's no-limit hold 'em the main event game. And now, thanks to televised tournaments, tens of thousands of new players are eager to claim their share of poker glory. In the first volume of this series, Harrington on Hold 'em: Volume I: Strategic Play, Dan...
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206 p. English language. "If you can’t spot the sucker in your first half-hour at the table, then you are the sucker." This is a common poker saying spoken by Matt Damon in the classic poker movie Rounders. I used to play in a tournament every Sunday night in Costa Rica with some of the best players in the world. Unfortunately, I had no idea at the time who those players were....
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Two Plus Two Publishing LLC, 2013, 508 p., ISBN: 1-880685-55-8, ISBN13: 978-1-880685-55-6. One of the most daunting moments in a poker player's career occurs when he realizes his knowledge of how to play a specific hand well is incomplete without the additional understanding of how to play every other hand in his range well. This task would be impossible if a player had to...
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2017. - 607 p. 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...
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220 p. This is the fourth draft of the Introduction chapter in Hold’em Brain by King Yao. The steps that a Hold’em player takes to learn the game resembles the process of human evolution. Players must master the previous steps in order to develop to the next step. Most players get stuck along the evolutionary path and fail to adapt. Others learn the use of necessary tools,...
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Publish Date: March 11, 2008 240 c. Poker is tightly woven into the fabric of American culture. Phrases like "ace in the hole," "calling a bluff," "up the ante," and "when the chips are down" are all part of everyday speech. The game is played by hundred of thousands of people online 24 hours a day and shows like Celebrity Poker Showdown have given this hobby even more...
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Do you one day envision yourself playing no-limit hold’em for a living? Or do you hope to turn your poker hobby into a lucrative side income? If you do, then you’re in the right place. In the coming pages we will arm you with the most important concepts and insights to make your dream a reality. We’ll show you how a pro crafts a strategy and then adjusts it to maintain an edge...
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CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2011. — 188 p. ISBN10: 0-9825042-2-5 ISBN13: 978-0-9825042-2-2 Hand reading is the single most important no-limit hold’em skill. If you can figure out what hands your opponents are likely to have, you will make consistently good decisions. You’ll find bluffs other players miss. You’ll find value bets other players miss. And you’ll...
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2004. — 205 p. Everybody we have talked to about Texas Hold’em has said that what they really want is more than just a book that tells them the rules to the game. They want something new. Something fresh that will give them an edge over the other players. Something exciting. So we talked to the insiders. How does the system work? How are the cards shuffled (what’s the...
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Publication Date: January 9, 2007. 166 c. For beginning and novice players who want to play and win at Texas holdem 95% of the card-playing market this is the perfect antidote. The book is designed for those players who want to learn right now and enjoy instant success at the tables. Fifty quick sections focus on key winning concepts, making learning both easy and fast.
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133 p. Thanks to television, the Internet, and the incredible popularity of the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, when Kill Phil was first published in 2006, tournament poker had become the richest sport in the world. The problem was that no-limit hold 'em was dominated by a handful of experienced and skilled professional players. Kill Phil turned the tables on the pros by...
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104 p. Texas Hold’em takes time and patience to master. But, the good news is, you can dramatically SHORTCUT your poker education. My e-book, „Texas Hold’em Secrets„ is a complete “tell all„ course of all my tips, tricks, and lessons about Texas Hold’em poker, so that YOU can immediately get started on mastering the game and getting to the „next level.“ English language. Book...
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With a basic understanding of poker fundamentals, a person can make a lot of money. Most people I know would absolutely love to make $100/hr doing something they found enjoyable or fun. However, most successful poker players are motivated first and foremost by the challenge. We understand that if we ever get to be as good as we desire, $100/hour is pocket change. The problem...
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There are a lot of books about poker, particularly about the game that has become a modern phenomenon: No-Limit Texas Hold ’em. The legend Doyle Brunson describes the game as the Cadillac of poker because the nature of the game allows for so much creativity. The ability to bet any amount at any time makes the game both attractive and dangerous at once — unlike Limit games,...
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Two Plus Two Publishing, 2006. — 310 p. — ISBN188068537X. No limit hold em is exploding in popularity. Before 2000, it could be difficult to find a game. In 2006, it is played everywhere in casino cardrooms, in bar backrooms and homes, and on the Internet. Now anyone can find a game, but few know how to play well. Most players learn by watching television or by listening to...
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2005. — 207 p. I would say that being an aggressive and tight player, that is, someone who plays good starting cards and notices the different opportunities to play mediocre starting hands such as suited connectors; and furthermore, knows when they are in the lead during a hand and makes other players pay for having the second best hand. In small stake games there are many...
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D & B Publishing, 2012. — 337 p. A lot of poker books promise instant success, screaming Crush the online games or How I won a million dollars playing poker. They suggest that poker is actually rather easy and that anyone with five minutes to spare can quickly gain expertise in the game. But you know that these claims simply aren’t true. To achieve mastery of poker is not easy...
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D & B Publishing, 2014. — 425 p. Volume 2 picks up where Volume 1 left off, this time concentrating on early street play. It develops tools for planning strategies to be executed over multiple streets and provides careful analysis of situations that arise when smart players' strategies interact.
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Who is the best player in the world? The obvious answer to this question is a superuser. For those who don't know what a superuser is, it is a player who can see other players' cards. Naturally, to become the best player we must figure out a way to acquire this skill. Since the majority of us don't have parents who are shady executives at poker sites, it is impossible for us to...
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With the explosion of training sites and personal coaching and fewer fish, No-Limit Holdev games have dried up. Or so it seems. There are players who still win a lot at their relative stakes. How do they do it? What is the difference between o and them. The is that they exploit the bad regulars better than you. No matter how many standard plays a regular has in his arsenal or...
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2008., 172 c. This poker book is recommended to novice cash game players who want to take their game to a higher level. Mid en high stakes players can better skip this book, because there will be little new information in this book for them. In assessing a poker book, the age of the book always needs to be taken into account. This book was published in 2008 and it is therefore...
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