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Jun 09 2008

Pocket Poker Guides

Published by webmaster at 1:28 pm under Gambling Guides


The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Tournament Poker

 

Whether you are participating in a fast-moving, a low-buy-in tournament or a five-day main event, The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Tournament Poker will help you make the best use of your breaks, study the blind levels ahead of time to prepare for play, perfect tricks for calculating chip stacks quickly, and adjust your play for stacks and round timing.

  • Poker tournaments are hot—from casual, low-limit games to the major series tournaments
  • Charity poker tournaments are among the hottest trends in fund-raising today
  • Tournament strategies for Texas Hold’em, Limit Hold’em, Omaha Hi-Lo, and Seven Card Stud—as well as online tournaments
  • Tips on etiquette and format for all sorts of tournaments—as well as the basics of tells, wardrobe, and habits


The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Poker Tells

 

The world’s best poker players can read their opponents’ most subtle expressions and behaviors — no matter how hard their opponents try to hide them. A tapping foot, a change in vocal tone, and countless other clues “tell” an informed player what cards the opponent is holding and how they’re likely to be played. The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Poker Tells explains everything you need to start interpreting tells and using them to develop your poker intuition.


The Pocket Idiot’s Guide to Poker Bets & Bluffs

 

Most how-to-win poker books leave out two of the most important tools of the game: effective betting and bluffing. Now, a poker expert extraordinaire gives you the quick and dirty inside information so that you can hone these skills. You will learn about the art of value betting, weighing value against risk, the power of chips and position, and much more. It also features effective bluffing techniques, including how to figure out an opponent’s bluff.


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