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Caro's Fundamental Secrets of Winning Poker
by Mike Caro
Paperback: 160 pages ; (November 19, 2002)
Publisher: Simon & Schuster; ISBN: 158042080X
Book
Description
The world's foremost poker theoretician presents the essential strategies and secret winning plays of poker. Players learn how to adjust their play to win more from weak players, how to equalize stronger players, and how one should bluff a bluffer. With selected tips on all forms of poker, this all-around poker book also illustrates seldom-analyzed strategies.
Tournament Poker for Advanced Players
by David Sklansky
Paperback: 236 pages ; (April 2002)
Publisher: Two Plus Two Publishing LLC
ISBN: 1880685280
Book
Description
The ambiguity in the name of this book is something that confuses a lot of people, including some reviewers. The target audience of this book is
advanced poker players who have not played much in tournaments. Experienced tournament players might get something out of it too, or use it as reference, but they are
not who the author had in mind.
This said, the book accomplishes what it is set to do rather well. There is a large number of very solid poker players who almost never play in tournaments simply because the price of learning tournament basics through first-hand experience is rather high. On the other hand, explaining tournament basics to an advanced player is easy, or at least Sklansky makes it seem this way. If you are a good player thinking of playing tournaments, read this book -- it has answers to most of your questions.
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Book Description
Now, for the millions of poker players who know the basics, but do not fully understand the logic and principles of skillful play, here is a serious, comprehensive guide that shows how to think like a professional poker player.
The theory of poker puts you inside the heads of the world's greatest poker players. It tells you the all-important factors you should consider in a particular situation before determining what to do. It talks about the general theories and concepts of poker play that are operative in nearly every variation of poker and describes the thought processes of advanced poker players.
Using sample hands, it analyses every aspect of a poker hand from the ante structure to play after the last hand has been dealt in such games as five card draw, seven-card stud, hold 'em, draw lowball, and razz; or seven-card lowball. Also included for quick easy reference are an appendix of basic game rules and a glossary of poker terms. For SERIOUS poker players - intense theory!
Winning Low-Limit Hold'em (2nd Edition)
by Lee Jones
Paperback: 200 pages ; 2nd edition (November 16, 2000)
Publisher: Conjelco; ISBN: 1886070156
Book Description
Since its first publication in 1994, Winning Low-Limit Hold'em, by Lee Jones, has become the major reference on playing Texas Hold'em at the lower limits. However, poker has changed over the several years and Lee has continued to study the game. The result is this revised and expanded second edition.
If you play low-limit Hold’em, or would like to learn to play Hold’em, this book is for you. It won’t teach you a lot of advanced poker theory, but it will give you a solid foundation with which you can be a winner at low-limit Hold’em.
Read this book, study it carefully, and be disciplined: you’ll be able to beat any 1-4, 3-6, or 1-4-8-8 Hold’em game you join.
Enjoying Video Poker (Without Losing Your Shirt)
by Stan Hendricks
Paperback (February 2003)
Trafford; ISBN: 1553951980
Book Description
Stan Hendricks, who has never played a serious game of table poker, has nevertheless been able to parlay his engineering background, analytical mind and years of experience with computer spreadsheets into the development of a really simple method that enables anyone...expert or novice...to "play the odds" and maximize the likelihood of success in playing video poker.
This book will show you, among other things, why...
* A casino can afford to offer nearly 100% payoff.
* It's usually better to hold a Jack than an Ace.
* Four cards of a flush is a better bet than an outside straight.
* Betting the maximum coins doesn't always give you better odds.
* A low pair is better to hold than a whole bunch of other options that might seem at first glance to be more desirable.
* Sometimes it may be worthwhile to "take a flyer" at a big winner even though the odds say otherwise.
* Your chances of getting an honest deal are pretty good.
* The cards you discard can affect the value of the cards you hold.
* You may have a better chance at a royal flush or high pair on the draw than you did on the deal.
* "Playing the odds" doesn't reduce your chance at a royal flush by very much.
* An inexpensive pocket game may be one of your best investments.
* Played expertly, video poker can offer a better rate of return than many other casino games; this book could pay for itself and then some in your first session!
This book is not just theory; results have been carefully documented in 25,000 hands and further supported by several hundred thousand hands played for fun on one of the pocket games. Graphs compare dramatically the results of cautious or reckless play. Tables are provided that help you decide which game is best for you and how to play it for best results. Even if you are not interested in video poker, this book is entertaining reading, and the information it contains can really help you enjoy the game...
77 Ways to Get the Edge at Casino Poker: Playing and Beating the Best
by Fred Renzey, Frank Scoblete
Paperback: 200 pages ; (July 2002)
Bonus Books; ISBN: 1566251745
Book Description
Fred Renzey is a high-stakes, expert poker player. On a daily basis he faces — and beats — some of the best players in the country in fierce poker room competition. Now, for the first time, Renzey offers his perceptive insights on how to play winning poker. If you are a serious poker player who is determined to improve your game, this is the book for you!
Renzey covers the four most popular casino poker games: Seven Card Stud, Texas Hold’em, Omaha Hi-Lo Split (8 or better) from two perspectives — the theoretical best play of the hand and its practical application. His wealth of personal and practical experience will show you exactly what a winning poker player needs to know to conquer real-world opponents whose weaknesses and strengths must be reckoned with.
77 Ways to Get the Edge at Casino Poker deals with universal poker concepts, effective strategies for each game, and 77 fully illustrated "situations" that, when understood and played correctly, can make you one of the toughest players in the game.
Whether you are a professional player looking to get that extra edge or a recreational player looking to mix it up with the best, 77 Ways to get the Edge at Casino Poker is a must-have book!