Phil Gordon's Little Gold Book


Book Description

Reigning poker expert Gordon is back with all-new tips to becoming an online poker champion. His new book provides new strategies and solutions for the unique and exciting challenges presented by online poker.




Positive Poker


Book Description

Why are the best poker players actually the best? Every serious poker player wants to be successful and many of them have the right technical skills. However, the truth is that there are key mental factors that separate the big winners from everyone else. Patricia Cardner is a psychology professor, licensed professional counselor and dedicated poker player. She interviewed a select group of professional poker players who share two key characteristics: ALL of them have been successful over many years and ALL of them have lifetime winnings of more than $1,000,000. Patricia analyzed the results to determine exactly what psychological skills, techniques, and strategies they use. This book is the result of her studies. Positive Poker outlines the mental skills that you need to develop if you want raise your game. Positive Poker will help you to: Optimize your brain for efficient learning Increase motivation and stay positive Use psychological skills to increase your win rate Increase self-control and reduce tilt Patricia is aided in her investigations by the highly successful poker pro Jonathan Little, author of the critically acclaimed series, Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker.







Applications of No-limit Hold'em


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"[This book] ..teaches theoretical sound poker, and thus the ability to create the best-sizings and ranges that will beat the better players ... 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. ..reading this book, you should be able to not only conceptually understand these ideas, but also know how to begin to incorporate them into your game and thereby successfully complete against tough opponents"--Back cover.




Mastering Small Stakes Cash Games


Book Description

Mastering Small Stakes Cash Games is a book where the key word is “mastering”. The author, Evan Jarvis, is a professional poker player and highly respected poker coach. He takes a slightly different approach to that used by most poker coaches. The absolute fundamental, as always, is to help players master cash game play but Jarvis takes a holistic approach, recognising that being able to master people and master yourself are equally important in order to achieve poker success. In order to succeed in cash play it is essential to have a rock solid pre-flop and post-flop game-plan. However, there are other factors to successful play (e.g. game selection, seat selection, buy-in level etc.) that are often neglected. These can be equally important and are all addressed. Do you want to… * Make a good side income from your hobby? * Feel confident and in control when you play? * Be satisfied with your performance at the end of every session, regardless of the outcome? Mastering Small Stakes Cash Games will help you achieve these aims and much more besides.




Mastering Pot-Limit Omaha


Book Description

Most PLO books advocate a highly conservative game-plan – this style is outdated and will get you crushed in today’s games. Mastering Pot-Limit Omaha is different. It is a unique and remarkable book, outlining a whole new approach to the game: teaches you an aggressive styleprovides you with clear guidelines on how to develop your game-plan and adjust to your opponentsteaches you how to analyse board textures – the key to success in PLO Herbert Okolowitz (Huck3be1n) and Wladimir Taschner (Insyder19) are professional poker players, PLO experts and sought-after coaches on Pokerstrategy.com. They will explain in detail: pre-flop hand selection and pre-flop hand dynamics – including analysis of wide 3- and 4-bet ranges and the theory behind optimal bet-sizing.how to use equity shifts on turn and river to your advantage and how to bluff correctly.how to understand the game better and develop a holistic view of the play: connecting pre-flop decisions to action on later streets. Plus much more… A clear game-plan and the right mind-set will improve your win-rate tremendously and give you the edge against your opponents. Mastering Pot-Limit Omaha will give you that edge!




Mastering Hold'em and Omaha Poker


Book Description

The foremost authority on Omaha and poker's top theorist team up on this power-packed book on winning money at hold'em and Omaha, the two most popular poker games played today. More than 100 sections detail winning concepts and professional secrets. Tons of examples, winning concepts, odds charts, pull-out concepts, key observations, and detailed play options and examples make this one of the most important poker books ever written.




Mastering Poker


Book Description

Poker is more than a game; it’s a profound blend of strategy, psychology, and chance that has fascinated players for generations. From smoky backrooms to glitzy casino floors and now to the expansive world of online play, poker has evolved into a global phenomenon, captivating millions with its unique challenges and rewards. This book aims to be a comprehensive guide to the world of poker, whether you're an aspiring player looking to understand the basics or a seasoned veteran seeking to sharpen your skills. We delve into the essentials of the game, explore advanced strategies, and provide insights that will help you approach poker with confidence and precision. The Essence of Poker At its core, poker is a game of skill where decision-making and psychological acumen play a crucial role. While luck is undeniably a part of the game, it is skill and strategy that separate the good players from the great. This book is designed to equip you with both foundational knowledge and advanced techniques to elevate your game. What You’ll Learn Fundamentals: You’ll start with an in-depth understanding of poker rules, hand rankings, and basic terminology. We’ll walk you through the different types of poker games, with a special focus on Texas Hold’em, Omaha, and Seven-Card Stud. Strategy: As you progress, we’ll explore strategic concepts such as preflop and postflop play, betting techniques, and hand analysis. You’ll learn about position, pot odds, and how to adjust your play based on your opponents’ tendencies. Advanced Play: For those looking to take their game to the next level, we’ll cover advanced strategies including bluffing, semi-bluffing, slow playing, and using GTO (Game Theory Optimal) principles. Psychology and Mindset: Poker is as much a mental game as it is a strategic one. We’ll address how to handle tilt, maintain focus, and develop the patience and discipline necessary for long-term success. Professional Insights: For those considering a career in poker, we’ll offer guidance on managing a poker career, balancing personal life, and joining poker communities and forums. Why This Book? Poker is a dynamic game that requires continual learning and adaptation. This book provides a structured approach to understanding and mastering poker, offering insights that are applicable both in casual games and high-stakes tournaments. By blending theoretical knowledge with practical advice, we aim to create a resource that will serve as both a reference and a guide through the complexities of poker. Whether you're playing for fun or aiming for the professional circuit, the principles and strategies discussed here will help you make informed decisions and enhance your overall game. As you turn the pages, remember that poker is a journey of both skill and self-discovery. Embrace the learning process, challenge yourself, and enjoy the intricate dance of strategy and chance that makes poker so uniquely compelling. Welcome to the fascinating world of poker. Let’s begin this journey together.




Mastering Omaha/8 Poker


Book Description

Omaha eight or better high-low split is a form of poker that surpasses every form of poker except Texas hold'em in popularity. Omaha/8 has much in common with Texas hold'em, but there are significant differences too. As a result, better players stand to make a significant profit in the game.




Play Optimal Poker


Book Description

Think game theory is abstract and incomprehensible? Think again! Play Optimal Poker shatters the myth that game theory is only for elite poker players. Renowned poker pro and coach Andrew Brokos takes you step-by-step through the fundamentals, explaining core game theory principles and how to apply them in real poker situations. Whether you play small stakes or high stakes, cash games or tournaments, Play Optimal Poker provides powerful new tools to help you navigate tricky situations, hold your own against the toughest competition, and exploit common mistakes. Once you understand the fundamentals of game theory, you'll approach the poker table with the confidence to handle anything the game can throw at you. You will learn how to: Use powerful game theory concepts like equilibrium and indifference Apply game theory principles to everyday poker decisions Build polarized and condensed ranges Profit from both aggression and passivity Manipulate your ranges to exploit common mistakes Hold your own against world-class opponents Andrew Brokos has been a professional poker player for more than fifteen years, with hundreds of thousands in cash game winnings, final tables in major online tournament series, and three Top 100 finishes in the World Series of Poker Main Event. As a coach and host of the popular Thinking Poker Podcast, Andrew is widely regarded for his ability to explain complex concepts in terms anyone can understand. "Working with Andrew instantly leveled up my game, but more importantly it gave me a great foundation on which to build my skills over time by learning to think about the game in the right way. As a rec player the work we did has really had a positive impact on my life because I just get a lot more joy out of poker now that I'm winning much more consistently and moving up the stakes." -Michael S., poker coaching student "There's just a ton of useful stuff here. I'm already starting to think... OK, every hand that I play, I need to be thinking about what hands out of my range am I bluffing here?" -Eric L., lawyer and "serious amateur" poker player