Learn from the Champions of poker. Poker Secrets from Poker Champs Poker DVD is your best shot at getting a ring side seat to the game and all of its secrets. Well, at least the secrets that these champs want to share. After all they are in the game to win. The video is set up to provide you with instructions and stories from some of the top players in the field. You will be able to take their advice and head straight out to the poker table. Your friends will not understand how you became such a great player. To help you understand who you might find on this DVD we are going to mention a few names: TJ Cloutier- Poker Champion and host of the WPT occasionally Tom McEvoy – writer and poker player who has won more than two championships. Daniel Negranu- another writer as well as poker player. He has seen quite a few championship bracelets. Phil Ivey
Ted Forret
Jennifer Harm an
Barbara Enright
Russ Hamilton These poker players and many others can be found on the video screen when you pop this DVD in to play. Poker Secrets from Poker Champs Poker DVD is definitely going to light up your poker play. The DVD is hosted by Susie Isaacs. She is a 2 time champ of the World Series of Poker. Also included in your DVD pack is the Poker Dictionary. This helps you learn the various terms you need at the table. If you have often been confused when watching the World Poker Tour on TV you don’t have to be anymore. It is all explained here. There are also tips, secrets, quotes, and more which will be shared on the DVD for you. If that is not enough there is a 30 minute extra money management tip section. This is a top value DVD just waiting for you.
Get a crash course in poker from the World Series of Poker Tournament of Champions winner herself! In just 2 hours, learn the tips and secrets it’s taken Annie Duke years to perfect! This is THE definitive beginners guide to the fastest growing sport in America! On this incredible DVD Annie walks you through starting hands, pot odds, limit versus no limit, bluffing,, tells, poker etiquette, playing in position, raising, trapping and much more! If you are serious about learning the game of Texas Hold Em then this DVD is a MUST HAVE!
On this special DVD, Annie speaks out directly to all of the women out there who have been too intimidated to set down at the poker table. This incredible DVD teaches women how to master the basics of the game and deal with multiple types of male characters while at the table. Annie introduces women not only to the basics of Texas Hold’em, but the differences of playing the opposite sex. In this first ever DVD of its kind Annie reveals her secrets on how to gain confidence, avoid pitfalls, and turn the tables to your advantage! Not only is Annie the greatest female poker player in the world, but she is one of the worlds top players hands down. This unique DVD will show women how to beat the boys and take advantage of how men typically react towards women during the game. A must have for any woman who wants to learn how to play Texas Hold Em!
An overeducated underachiever, Peter Alson spent his post-college decades doing his best not to grow up. But having just turned fifty, this rambling-gambling bachelor decides it’s time to settle down. So he pops the question to his longtime girlfriend, then hatches a plan to pay for their wedding — involving poker and a trip to Las Vegas. Boarding a plane bound for the neon desert and the biggest game in town — the 2005 World Series of Poker — this inveterate gambler and bad boy stares down his past and his future while competing for over $56 million in prize money.
Take Me to the River is a hilarious, wrenching, full-tilt Vegas exploration of one man’s obsession with poker and the lessons it has to offer — about probability and luck, good fortune and bad, patience, perseverance, and — most fitting for a man with marriage in his near future — commitment.
Poker is a game of many skills and to become an expert poker player you need to master them all. This includes concepts such as hand selection, position, proper image projection, and reading hands. However, there are many players who have mastered most of these skills yet they still do poorly in the games – at best they are only small winners. And when they step up in limit and challenge the better players, they almost always fail. You see, knowing the concept is one thing, putting it all together is another.
As the text will show, winning poker is a process that requires a lot of thinking as well as a thorough and systematic approach to the game, and that is what this book is about. Topics include “Playing Too Many Hands,” “Self-Weighting Cold Calls,” “Short-Handed Play: Don’t Miss Out,” “The Strategic Moment in Hold ‘em,” “Countering a Good Reader,” “A Poker Player in Therapy,” and “Thoughts on the Effects of the Poker Literature.” Those of you who are serious about your game should find much of this material to be extremely valuable.
