Most books say the same basic thing. Select strong hands and play them 'aggressively'. This book does that but gives better insight into what aggressively really means and thoroughly and clearly explains numerous concepts that are necessary to win consistently.
This text presents cutting-edge ideas in straightforward language. It is the most thorough and accurate discussion of small stakes hold 'em available. Your opponents will read this book; make sure you do, too!
Many confusing concepts such as overbetting, balancing multiple bet-sizing ranges, donk betting, and check-raising as the preflop raiser are crucial to a player's strategy, despite few players implementing them or talking about them. . ...
The world's foremost poker theorist, David Sklansky, and noted poker authority, Ed Miller, will wise you up quickly. No Limit Hold 'em: Theory and Practice is the definitive work on this complex game.
Texas Hold'em is the fastest, most popular game in America. The Illustrated Guide to No-Limit Texas Hold'em focuses on no-limit play, the staple of tournament play and casino poker games across the country.
High level poker translated into an easy to learn format, with a poker authority, a pro player, and a practical theorist offering their expertise.
This book covers heads-up tournaments, cash matches, the final two of a multi-table tournament, and blind-vs-blind play at fuller tables.
... including top-sellers “The Major” and “Birdbaths and Paper Cranes.” Brown lives in Carmel Valley, Calif., with his wife, Sara, and daughters Emma and Abby. Imagine Media published and distributed “Treat Your Poker Like A 199.
Provides poker strategies for every phase of tournament play, covering the early phase where the stakes are small to later tactics such as bluffing, flops, scare cards, playing shorthanded, loose...
Unlike many other books, this book is ruthlessly practical. The ideas in The Course transfer directly from the page to the felt. The book starts out by showing you where and how money is available to win.
The biggest bluff of all, she learned, is that skill is enough.