No Limit Hold 'em: Theory and Practice - Ed Miller - Books - Two Plus Two Publishing LLC - 9781880685372 - May 1, 2006
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No Limit Hold 'em: Theory and Practice 2nd edition

Ed Miller

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No Limit Hold 'em: Theory and Practice 2nd edition

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 bar 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 come to the table without a winning plan. These 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.

It covers critical concepts like manipulating the pot size, adjusting correctly to stack sizes, winning the battle of mistakes, reading hands, and manipulating opponents into playing badly. It teaches you about implied odds and how to size your bets and raises effectively. It even covers many principles of short stacked play that will give you a big edge in no limit hold em tournaments.

Never before have so many people played no limit hold em, and never before has there been so much opportunity to win big. If you want your share of the spoils, read this book!

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 1, 2006
ISBN13 9781880685372
Publishers Two Plus Two Publishing LLC
Pages 310
Dimensions 137 × 225 × 24 mm   ·   535 g
Language English  

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