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Texas hold'em, the most popular form of poker in casinos and tournaments today, has been said to take five minutes to learn and a lifetime to master. Not anymore. In Killer Poker Hold’em Handbook: A Workbook for Winners, poker journalist John Vorhaus shows you how to play smart, fearless hold'em, read other players' tells, exploit their flaws, and turn every hold'em session into a winning one.
Vorhaus explores the specific strategies and tactics used by such hold'em archetypes as the Newbie, the Weakling, the Maniac, and the Rager, and includes an innovative diary system that reveals each type's thought processes, including his own. Through problem-solving exercises and drills, you'll discover how to attack new players before they get comfortable, close the holes in your game, and let aggressive opponents do your betting for you. Learn to look like a maniac even when you're not, capitalize on the mistakes others make when dealing with super-aggressive players, profit from loose raises, and avoid loose calls. The Killer approach is more than just good card strategy — it's your guide to controlling and dominating the game.
John Vorhaus has been writing about poker since 1988 and is the only poker strategist to have written for every major poker publication in print since then.
Non-returnable, close-out item.
Ppb; 247 pages.
Texas hold'em, the most popular form of poker in casinos and tournaments today, has been said to take five minutes to learn and a lifetime to master. Not anymore. In Killer Poker Hold’em Handbook: A Workbook for Winners, poker journalist John Vorhaus shows you how to play smart, fearless hold'em, read other players' tells, exploit their flaws, and turn every hold'em session into a winning one.
Vorhaus explores the specific strategies and tactics used by such hold'em archetypes as the Newbie, the Weakling, the Maniac, and the Rager, and includes an innovative diary system that reveals each type's thought processes, including his own. Through problem-solving exercises and drills, you'll discover how to attack new players before they get comfortable, close the holes in your game, and let aggressive opponents do your betting for you. Learn to look like a maniac even when you're not, capitalize on the mistakes others make when dealing with super-aggressive players, profit from loose raises, and avoid loose calls. The Killer approach is more than just good card strategy — it's your guide to controlling and dominating the game.
John Vorhaus has been writing about poker since 1988 and is the only poker strategist to have written for every major poker publication in print since then.
Non-returnable, close-out item.
Ppb; 247 pages.
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