An easy-to-follow poker guide-we’re not bluffing.
In this comprehensive guide, “The Poker Pundit” Andrew Glazer explains the strategy, etiquette, money management, odds, classic opportunities-and pitfalls-of this incredibly popular, timeless game. With easy-to-follow examples and lively anecdotes, readers not only learn the technical side of the game, but the complex human element as well. Topics include rules for Texas Hold’em and Seven-Card Stud, as well as the more traditional Five-Card Draw and Five-Card Stud; the art of the bluff; how to spot “tells” and read your opponents’ body language; and more.
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very great player knows that success in poker is part luck, part math, and part subterfuge. While the math of poker has been refined over the past 20 years, the ability to read other players and keep your own “tells” in check has mostly been learned by trial and error.
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