| The Theory of Poker: A Professional Poker Player Teaches You How To Think Like One |  | Author: David Sklansky Publisher: Two Plus Two Publishing
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Media: Paperback Edition: 3rd Pages: 316 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.9
ISBN: 1880685000 Dewey Decimal Number: 795.412 EAN: 9781880685006 ASIN: 1880685000
Publication Date: December 1994 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky discusses theories and concepts applicable to nearly every variation of the game, including five-card draw (high), seven-card stud, hold em, lowball draw, and razz (seven-card lowball stud). This book introduces you to the Fundamental Theorem of Poker, its implications, and how it should affect your play. Other chapters discuss the value of deception, bluffing, raising, the slow-play, the value of position, psychology, heads-up play, game theory, implied odds, the free card, and semibluffing. Many of todays top poker players will tell you that this is the book that really made a difference in their play. That is, these are the ideas that separate the experts from the typical players. Those who read and study this book will literally leave behind those who dont, and most serious players wear the covers off their copies. This is the best book ever written on poker.
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Informative - a must-read for good players. August 10, 2010 D. Howard A very well laid out book with numerous examples supporting the concepts detailed. This is a book many beginners could understand and receive value from but it does assume a working knowledge of the game. Many of the strategies presented, though powerful tools to an expert, might prove disastrous to a rank beginner. That said, a knowledge of the play one is likely to face at the tables is invaluable even if you are not yet adept enough to effectively use all of the tools yourself. My only complaint is one common to almost all books of this type - no red ink for the suits! I'm sure it is a cost thing.
Teach a man to fish... August 6, 2010 Eric Schmidt Me and some buddies play a ten dollar house game every week or so and up to this point I've always been a break even player, or maybe even a little worse. I recently bought and read Harrington's books on cash games, and they were for the most part pretty decent. They definitely helped my game and gave me some good things to think about. Ultimately though, I was never really taught how to think about poker. There were several rules to follow as well as theory but I finished the books thirsty for better knowledge on how to think at the poker table. The Theory of Poker was definitely that book. Sklansky teaches you how to think like a professional poker player, just as the title suggests. Now when I play poker I feel more confident in my decisions, and better understand why I'm making the plays I'm making. Overall, this is a highly recommended book for anyone wanting to know more than just the basics of the game, and ultimately how to teach yourself to play poker and better your game. I should also note that I am glad I bought Harrington's books, they are a good introduction to the game and while reading Sklansky's book I'm able to see all the reasonings behind Harrington's recommendations and clarify and expand upon anything I was unsure of in the first place.
Good Insight on How the Pros Play April 26, 2010 J. Lisak Gave me a good understanding about how the pros play and some ideas for my own play. Some concepts take a while to grasp. Good information on evaluating my hand against opponents hands and determining my next move.
On of the best books every written March 29, 2010 Mauro Pablo Blanc This is not an easy to read book. This is pure theory on poker in general and is not focused on a specific type of poker. It has general concepts that apply to all form of poker. Is a must read for anyone who wants to become a serious poker players.
The theory of poker September 19, 2009 Daniel A. Marques (Fortaleza, CE Brazil) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is the book for those who want to play a profitable poker. With all its tips and concepts it's almost impossible don't love this book. Take it with everywhere you go.
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