Killer Poker by the Numbers

Killer Poker by the Numbers
Title Killer Poker by the Numbers PDF eBook
Author Tony Guerrera
Publisher Lyle Stuart
Pages 340
Release 2007
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780818407147

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The first and only poker book to thoroughly cover the mathematical concepts behind every hand of poker and do it in an easy and accessible manner. At its root poker is a numbers game - this latest instalment in the bestselling Killer Poker series completely demystifies the math used to make winning decisions. Includes advice on how to determine strategy and profitability for various table types; how blind structures and table sizes can affect play; and how to work with probability, expected value, pot odds and more.

Tournament Killer Poker by the Numbers

Tournament Killer Poker by the Numbers
Title Tournament Killer Poker by the Numbers PDF eBook
Author Tony Guerrera
Publisher Lyle Stuart
Pages 308
Release 2008
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780818407239

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With a foreword by poker star Annie Duke, this is a useful guide on how readers can take the mentality of a chess player to the poker table by showing them how to evaluate the expected distribution of chips associated with lines of play. It also includes many exercises drawn from situations that are commonly encountered in tournaments (as well as some unique, rarely encountered ones), enabling readers to practice what they have learned.

Killer Poker Shorthanded

Killer Poker Shorthanded
Title Killer Poker Shorthanded PDF eBook
Author John Vorhaus
Publisher Lyle Stuart
Pages 326
Release 2007
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780818407222

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Many poker games eventually become shorthanded, and the pros know that shorthanded games give prepared players the opportunity to quickly win big while opponents make crucial, costly and easily exploitable mistakes. Whether playing online or sizing up the survivors over a Vegas poker game, renowned poker professionals John Vorhaus and Tony Guerrera go beyond the maths and theory, and into the realm of real profit, providing all the inside tips and unique talents needed for successful shorthanded play.

Killer Poker

Killer Poker
Title Killer Poker PDF eBook
Author John Vorhaus
Publisher Lyle Stuart
Pages 292
Release 2002
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 9780818406300

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The first in a series of gambling books that will give readers a warrior approach to poker, leading journalist and poker columnist John Vorhaus begins by changing a player's state of mind, from a passive reactive player to a strong, proactive player, and then shows him or her how to dominate the game and crush opponents. Giving players the psychic edge and practical tools to play like an expert, as well as teaching them how to spot the weaknesses and strengths of other players, and how to use them to their own advantage, this book offers the attitude needed to win the game.

Professional Hold’Em Strategies

Professional Hold’Em Strategies
Title Professional Hold’Em Strategies PDF eBook
Author Ryan Sleeper
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 726
Release 2021-02-11
Genre Games & Activities
ISBN 1663216975

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Ryan brings the complete collection of strategies for any player, on any level, to become a successful No-Limit Hold’em player. Included are his three books completely updated, revised, and expanded to compete, and win, against today’s top players. The Ultimate Hold’em Book provides a great start for newer players to learn the game with some basic, intermediate, and advanced strategies. Whereas the Advanced Hold’em series, focuses on uber-advanced concepts, giving any player a greater advantage on how the professionals think, giving you the secrets to beat them.

Advanced Hold'em Volume 1

Advanced Hold'em Volume 1
Title Advanced Hold'em Volume 1 PDF eBook
Author Ryan Sleeper
Publisher iUniverse
Pages 282
Release 2010
Genre Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN 1440182779

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Advanced Hold'em Vol. 1 includes advanced concepts for No Limit Hold'em cash games and tournaments to compete - and win - against the professionals. This book will show you how the professionals think and how to make proper plays and proper adjustments for better decisions on and off the felt. It will also show you how to handle your money properly, while earning more with: playing the right games, analyzing your opponents style, image, position and situation at hand to pinpoint what he/she is holding, making the right plays against them virtually every time. You will also learn how to: 1. Play rags like the nuts 2. Fold when you know you're beat 3. Raise and re-raise with hands less valuable than your opponents - making them fold. 4. Play poker professionally in live games and on the internet. 5. Read your opponents hand more accurately. 6. Call with nothing - and win. 7. Improve your reading ability and instincts. 8. Take control of a poker table for easy wins. 9. Move up into bigger games. 10. Handle poker stress, bankroll swings and poker mentality. AND SO MUCH MORE! "Poker is comprised of more average players than anything else. In Advanced Hold'em Vol. 1, every average player out there today will receive an advanced degree in No Limit Hold'em success."

Gambling and Gender

Gambling and Gender
Title Gambling and Gender PDF eBook
Author Deborah K. Phillips
Publisher Peter Lang
Pages 188
Release 2009
Genre Art
ISBN 9781433105227

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There are two distinct strands in the literature on gambling: one that focuses on how to play and win the various games of chance and one that focuses on gambling compulsion and addiction. Gambling and Gender forges a new direction, studying gambling as more communication than compulsion, more recreation than deviance, more sociology than psychology. Within that framework it seeks to explore several aspects of gender: How do the gambling behaviors of men and women differ? How have women adapted to and/or changed the historically male dominance of the gambling arena? What gambling activities have women claimed as their own and used to develop uniquely female relationships? How have recent trends in technology and mass media changed the ways in which men and women claim - or reject - their gender identities? The authors use a variety of research strategies, including content analysis, survey research, interviews, and participative observation, to shed new light on this fascinating subject and to suggest ways to explore it further.