Poker legend Apostolico recounts his experiences playing in the Professional Poker Tour - the game's first invitation-only tournament where players have to qualify to enter. He describes and analyses different hands that were played and focuses on the lessons he learned therefrom. Chapters cover subjects like 'Early Stage Play', Playing Short Stacked' and 'Playing AK'. Each chapter highlights the number of hands Apostolico observed or played and includes passages on hands taken with some of the game's top names.
The Pocket Idiot's Guide to Poker Tells explains everything amateur poker players need to start interpreting tells and using them to develop poker intuition
In this groundbreaking book, Taylor and Hilger lay bare the secrets of the Poker Mindset: seven core attitudes and concepts that ensure you have the optimal emotional, psychological, and behavioral framework for playing superior poker.
Dealer's Choice is the ultimate guide to the world of low stakes poker, where fun and bragging rights count as least as much as the final tally.
The Secret to Winning Big in Tournament Poker: Limit Hold-em, the Step-by-step Method
Bobby Baldwin's Winning Poker Secrets
This book focuses on how to start a home poker game including what you need and where to buy. Poker basics and strategy. Texas Hold 'Em and hundreds of poker game variations. Strategy and tips. Cigars, food, drink and more!
In,"Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker, Volume 1" he explains exactly how to succeed in this highly competitive field. Playing technically sound poker is crucial but this is far from the only skill necessary.
Obviously, luck has more to do with tournament outcomes than it does the results of ring games. The degree to which luck is a factor depends on ... The Secret to Winning Big in Tournament Poker, Ken Buntjer, Red Rose Publishing (1995).
Back in town, a murder shatters the poker tournament, with a beautiful Englishwomen as the prime suspect. John Horton Slaughter has been to hell and back as a soldier, rancher and Texas Ranger, and this just might be his toughest day yet.
ponents to catch up so much , and after all you're unlikely to chase them out . Bear in mind that small sets are a little more likely to lose than big sets , largely because when the board pairs , someone with two pair could make a ...