Texas Hold’Em: A Guide To Texas Hold’Em For Beginners
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If you enjoy playing standard poker but are looking for something with a bit more strategy and a much higher potential, then Texas Hold??_??em may be just the thing for you. Texas Hold??_??em is currently more popular than ever and the detailed analysis available in Texas Hold??_??em: A Guide to Texas Hold??_??em for Beginners will provide you with everything you need to know to be backdooring a case card off the river in no time flat. The book discusses the history of Texas Hold??_??em and how it rose from obscurity to become the most popular type of poker around before discussing the stats and facts you need to know in order to make proper betting decisions regardless of the cards you have in your hand or where you are seated at the table. It also offers a complete guide on how to choose the right online poker site for you. Inside you will find: The true story on how a handful of professional poker players from Texas started the Texas Hold??_??em trend by looking for rich gamblers to play against; A complete guide to all the slang and poker jargon you need to talk like the pros (and know what they are talking about); The top ten hands you should always keep pre-flop; The top ten hands you should throw away in almost any situation; The way in which sitting in the four positions should factor into your pre-flop assessment; The benefits of using a decision tree; Tips to make sure your bankroll survives your learning curve. And more??_??__ 34 Pgs. 2016
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If you enjoy playing standard poker but are looking for something with a bit more strategy and a much higher potential, then Texas Hold??_??em may be just the thing for you. Texas Hold??_??em is currently more popular than ever and the detailed analysis available in Texas Hold??_??em: A Guide to Texas Hold??_??em for Beginners will provide you with everything you need to know to be backdooring a case card off the river in no time flat. The book discusses the history of Texas Hold??_??em and how it rose from obscurity to become the most popular type of poker around before discussing the stats and facts you need to know in order to make proper betting decisions regardless of the cards you have in your hand or where you are seated at the table. It also offers a complete guide on how to choose the right online poker site for you. Inside you will find: The true story on how a handful of professional poker players from Texas started the Texas Hold??_??em trend by looking for rich gamblers to play against; A complete guide to all the slang and poker jargon you need to talk like the pros (and know what they are talking about); The top ten hands you should always keep pre-flop; The top ten hands you should throw away in almost any situation; The way in which sitting in the four positions should factor into your pre-flop assessment; The benefits of using a decision tree; Tips to make sure your bankroll survives your learning curve. And more??_??__ 34 Pgs. 2016
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