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Killer Poker Hold'em Handbook: A Workbook for Winners

by John Vorhaus

Other authors: Annie Duke (Foreword)

Series: Killer Poker

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Poker is the fastest growing game today, with 140 million players worldwide. This book enables any player to dominate the game that takes five minutes to learn and a lifetime to master' by learning such tactics as: attack new players when they enter the game; use a 'Fakiac' image to look like a maniac; look for opponents who play too aggressively and let them do the betting for you; loose calls are bad - loose raise are good. This handbook will equip players with powerful new tools for examining their play, enhancing their strengths, and closing holes in their game.'… (more)
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Poker is the fastest growing game today, with 140 million players worldwide. This book enables any player to dominate the game that takes five minutes to learn and a lifetime to master' by learning such tactics as: attack new players when they enter the game; use a 'Fakiac' image to look like a maniac; look for opponents who play too aggressively and let them do the betting for you; loose calls are bad - loose raise are good. This handbook will equip players with powerful new tools for examining their play, enhancing their strengths, and closing holes in their game.'

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