Ken Warren Teaches Advanced Texas Hold'em


Book Description

Using a step-by-step approach, the world's best-selling author of hold'em books brings out his long awaited sequel, the ultimate book on beating hold'em cash games. 400 power-packed pages show players how to win money using the advanced strategies and plays needed to win in today's hugely popular game. Warren takes an in-depth look at pulling and pushing bets, how to make more money on the flop, when to call down the river and when to fold, pot odds, using position as a hammer, adjusting to opponents playing styles, when to lay down good hands, smart percentage plays, how to play against the flow, strategies to use against new players, and much, much more. Special sections on no-limit hold'em tournaments and internet poker give readers a complete approach to every form of hold'em played. Tons of charts, sample hands, hand illustrations, and real examples make the book's worth ten times the purchase price.




Ken Warren Teaches Texas Hold'em


Book Description

This book is a step-by-step manual for winning at hold'em by the world's best-selling author of Winner's Guide to Texas Hold'em Poker. Each chapter teaches the reader one important principle and features great practical advice plus examples from actual games and how to apply them to the reader's own games.




Ken Warren Teaches Hold'em


Book Description

Ken Warren continues his straightforward lessons for the average hold'em player by concentrating on the strategies and plays needed to win money in today's games. In addition to a dozen thorough chapters on basic plays, Warren selects the most appropriate questions from the thousand he receives to address the topics players need answered to improve their game. He shows how to pull and push bets, make more money on the flop, use position as a hammer, play against the flow, adjust to opponents, playing styles, when to lay down good hands or call on the river, and the smart percentage plays, especially against new players. Special sections on no-limit hold'em tournaments and Internet poker give readers a complete approach. Includes tons of charts, real hand examples, illustrations.




Ken Warren Teaches 7-Card Stud


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This book is a step-by-step manual shows beginning and low-limit players 95% of the 7-stud players how to make making money at seven card stud and helps somewhat experienced players change their results from losers to winners. Clear and concise chapters take the reader from the rules of the game and basics of play, to how to play third through seventh streets in high, low (razz) and high-low variations. Chapters include starting cards, playing position, which hands to play to the end, raising, check-raising, tells, game and seat selection, seven card stud odds, keeping records, pot odds, bluffing, reading hands, psychology of poker and more. A great book for low limit players.




Caro's Secrets of Winning Poker


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New and expanded, this classic guide to winning at poker just got better! Let Mike Caro, the world's foremost authority on poker strategy, psychology and statistics, show you the real secrets of winning money. MIKE CARO, the legendary "Mad Genius of Poker," is the world's foremost authority on poker strategy, psychology and statistics. Page after page of this book is packed with tips and strategies to reveal poker's most profitable winning secrets! These are the same long-guarded secrets Caro teaches to world-class players at standing-room-only seminars!




Poker With the Girls


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Packed with fun quizzes, informative sidebars and online resources to keep the party going long after the last hand has been dealt, 'Poker With the Girls' features a guide to the game and its variations, poker cocktails, poker gear, poker decorations, poker music and poker movies.




Gambling and Gender


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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.




How to Beat Sit-&-Go Poker Tournament


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There s a lot of dead money up for grabs in the lower limit sit-and-gos and Neil Timothy shows you how to go and get it. The author, a professional player, shows you how to reach the last six places of lower limit sit-and-go tournaments four out of five times and then how to get in the money 25-35 percent of the time using his powerful, proven strategies. This book can turn a losing sit-and-go player into a winner, and a winner into a bigger winner. Also effective for the early and middle stages of one-table satellites.




Poker Tournament Formula 2: Advanced Strategies


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Snyder adapts the loose aggressive fast tournament strategies of his groundbreaking first book to the big buy-in events where the real money is made. Players learn never-before-revealed concepts and secrets that shows players why cards don't matter as much as the dynamics of a tournament. Readers learn how to alter their strategy for any tournament structure and opponent, why hands must be played differently from cash games, and why players can't figure out what winners are doing just from watching them play. The book also covers optimal satellite strategy, sit'n'go strategy, methods for estimating tournament win rate and edge




The Ethics of Poker


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Is it morally permissible to plunder a drunken player at the poker table? In a game of bluffing, are all deceits acceptable? Is it wrong to play against a pathological gambler? Are there any real right and wrongs within poker other than violations of the rules? The first of its kind, this book explores the moral dimensions of playing poker for money in a detailed discussion of applied ethics. Topics include the moral standing of bluffing, collusion versus "soft play," the problem of players staked by backers, and "Why Kant Kan't Play Poker."