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 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 dubious advice from their friends. While they may have picked up a valuable tidbit here or there, most players have two options: wise up or go broke. 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. It provides you a window into the heads of experts, teaching you in straightforward and enjoyable terms the how's and why's of winning play. Book jacket.
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. . ...
European Poker Tour champ Benny Spindler reraised to 20,000 with KJ. Paul Foltyn then 4bet to 50,000 from the cutoff holding A6, Bergstrom folded after the button and blinds had gotten out of the way, and Spindler thought for a bit ...
And this brings us to No-Limit Hold 'em for Advanced Players, Emphasis on Tough Games by Matthew Janda. In this text, Janda spends much time discussing sophisticated strategies that should be employed against tough opposition, some of whi
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.
Advanced Concepts in No-Limit Hold'em: A modern approach to poker analysis
fabulous guide to playing like a pro, whether you're a novice or a certified card shark. Bring on the big bucks!
In addition, the text examines hand-reading (by assigning players perceived ranges) and shows ways to manipulate your image to influence your opponents' strategy.
Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em: Strategies to consistently beat small stakes poker tournaments and cash games
Do you understand critical no-limit concepts like The REM Process, The Commitment Threshold, and Stack-To-Pot Ratios? If not, this is the book for you.