Poker
Counting Cards In Texas Hold ‘Em Poker
This book is not like most poker books that are on the market. It does
not tell you how you should act at the poker table, or when you should
bluff or bet. Rather, from this book you will learn a method to predict
what cards are more likely to come out on the board: the community
cards, the flop, the turn, and that nasty ol' river! One very
experienced poker dealer was so skeptical of Morrison's card counting
claim that he wouldn't even let him explain how it works. He just
couldn't believe the cards in hold 'em are predictable. Well, as you'll
find out in this book, the cards in hold 'em are definitely predictable,
and Morrison will teach you how to predict them! 51 Pgs. 2015
Decide To Play Great Poker
Ask any great poker player how they'd play a hand and the answer is always 'It depends.' That answer can be infuriating. But guess what? It really does depend. The key to becoming a great poker player is in knowing exactly what it depends on. At last there's a book that gives you that answer. Poker is a game of so many variables: table position, flop texture, bet sizing, pocket holdings, players in a hand, personalities of the players, and so much more. 'Decide to Play Great Poker' teaches you how to identify and analyze these variables, interchange them within basic game-situation templates, and become knowledgeable, comfortable, and confident in any poker situation. Instead of just dictating a bunch of rules that work only some of the time, this book teaches you to become a great poker thinker and strategist, so you can expertly navigate any new poker challenge that you encounter. Most players think the goal of poker is to make money. They're wrong! The goal of poker is to make good decisions. Money is simply the way you measure how well you're meeting that objective. So if you're ready to start making world-class decisions at the poker table - and to reap the substantial rewards that those decisions will yield - all you have to do is decide: Decide to Play Great Poker now. You'll never be vexed by "it depends" again. 446 Pgs. 2011
Hold’em Poker
This is the revised version of the 1976 edition, updated for today's double blind structure. Considered one of the most important poker books of the past 25 years, it contains 30% new material including clarifications and rearrangement of some of the original work. Geared for the low-limit beginner who wants to know how to get started, understanding pre-flop values, the importance of position, flops you want, and strategy, including playing smart before the flop, slow playing and check-raising, bluffing and inducing bluffs. Covers raising, heads-up play, reading hands and probability. Index 113 Pgs. 2005
Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies For No-Limit Hold’em Tournaments And Sit-N-Go’s
In this follow-up to the best-selling 'Kill Phil', the authors blend real-time experience, poker math and computational horsepower to create new concepts and advanced strategies for multi-table tournaments, sit-n-go's and satellites. Aussie Millions champ Lee includes hand illustrations and commentary by Internet player Bertrand Elky Grospellier, WPT 2009 Poker Player of the Year. Focuses on early-stage play and the endgame and covers online short-handed no-limit cash games. Indexed 373 Pgs. 2009
Secrets Of Professional Tournament Poker Vol. 1
Jonathan Little, a highly successful poker professional who has won over
$4 million in tournament play in just four years, explains exactly how
to succeed in the highly competitive field of tournament poker.
Tournament poker is a tough game to play but the rewards for success can
be huge. Even regular online tournaments offer substantial prizes
running to hundreds of thousands of dollars. Playing technically sound
poker is crucial but this is far from the only skill necessary. It
teaches the reader: Why tournaments are the most profitable form of
poker, when to play small ball and when to play long ball, how to
understand effective stack size, and how to tailor your play to winning,
not just cashing...plus much more. 266 Pgs. 2011
Seven Card Stud For Advanced Players
The strategies in this book are designed for medium-limit games, the $15/$30 limit games with a $2 ante and a $5 bring-in. Discusses the cards that are out; number of players in the pot; ante stealing; playing big, medium and small pairs; three flushes and three straights; randomizing your play; pairing your door card on fourth and all the remaining streets; defending against possible ante stealing; scare-card strategy; buying a free card; and playing in tightly structured games. Includes a section on loose games. 326 Pgs.1999
Shuffle Up And Deal
Sexton, commentator for the World Poker Tour, is also a consummate poker player and spokesman for the game, encouraging newcomers to play without being intimidated by those who have been at the game for a long time. In his book, he teaches the basics to beginners to help them move up to the winning strategies of top players. Covers no-limit hold'em strategies, online tourneys, and how to set up a home tournament. Indexed 197 Pgs. 2005
Table of Contents
- You Can Become a Winning Poker Player
- The Basics of No-Limit Texas Hold'em
- What Separates the Winners from the Losers?
- Winning Strategies for No-Limit Texas Hold'em
- How to Win No-Limit Texas Hold'em Poker Tournaments
- World Poker Tour Key Hands
- World Poker Tour final-Table Players
- How to Beat Online Poker
- The World Poker Tour Home Game
Stop! 10 Things Good Poker Players Don’t Do
Poker players pick up bad habits. They use plays that are outdated, they
make the same mistakes over and over, and they leave heaps of money on
the table. This book was written to help you STOP! making those same
mistakes. STOP! making the same mistakes as your opponents. STOP!
getting crushed in your game. STOP! leaving stacks of chips on the
table. 58 Pgs. 2015
