Posts Tagged ‘Advanced’

May 19th, 2010  Posted at   Other

Swayne's Advanced Degree in Hold'em

Featuring new mathematical strategies and an in-depth analysis of the psychological aspects of Texas Hold’em, this poker textbook focuses on advanced skills for experienced and professional-level players. The result of years of study, this new method of step-by-step poker techniques and strategies helps players consistently beat the odds and play winning games. Every aspect of the game is analyzed and reported on in never-before-published approaches that are designed for all forms of Hold’em—online, electronic, and conventional table games.

About the Author

Charley Swayne is a professional poker instructor and the author of Life, Etc.: Advice for the Real World. He lives in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

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March 28th, 2010  Posted at   Other

The Poker Tournament Formula II: Advanced Strategies

Probably the greatest tournament poker book ever written, and the most controversial in the last decade, Snyder’s revolutionary work debunks commonly (and falsely) held beliefs.  Snyder reveals the power of chip utility – the real secret behind winning tournaments – and covers utility ranks, tournament structures, small- and long-ball strategies, patience factors, the impact of structures, crushing the Harringbots and other player types, tournament phases, and much more.  Includes big sections on Tools, Strategies, and Tournament Phases.  A must buy!

About the Author

Arnold Snyder is a regular winner in no-limit hold’em tournaments. He has been writing about casino gambling for over two decades and is widely considered one of the world’s foremost gambling authorities. In January 2003, Snyder was elected one of the seven charter members of the “Blackjack Hall of Fame.” He is the author of seven gambling books and a long-time gambling legen (more…)

March 24th, 2010  Posted at   John Vorhaus

Killer Poker Online, Vol. 2: Advanced Strategies for Crushing the Internet Game

A revolutionary new approach to a revolutionary gameSince the 2003 publication of the groundbreaking Killer Poker Online, the Internet game has exploded and the online poker landscape has completely changed. More than 150,000 people are logged in and playing online for real money every day. What does this mean for you? Lots of opportunities to take serious money from novices. Update your Internet play now and make sure you get your share. In Killer Poker Online/2 You-ll learn how to:Understand and exploit the patterns, tendencies, and weaknesses of online playersPlay winning strategies that are not possible in real-world gamesBeat the unique sit-and-go tournamentVanquish foes in heads-up playRecognize the pitfalls of online cash gamesNavigate and dominate full-field online tournamentsThe online game these days is both easier and harder to beat, and with Killer Poker Online/2, you-ll learn the latest strategies to bring home the cash.Praise for John Vorhaus and Killer P (more…)

February 25th, 2010  Posted at   Other

Swayne's Advanced Degree in Hold'em

Featuring new mathematical strategies and an in-depth analysis of the psychological aspects of Texas Hold’em, this poker textbook focuses on advanced skills for experienced and professional-level players. The result of years of study, this new method of step-by-step poker techniques and strategies helps players consistently beat the odds and play winning games. Every aspect of the game is analyzed and reported on in never-before-published approaches that are designed for all forms of Hold’em—online, electronic, and conventional table games.

About the Author

Charley Swayne is a professional poker instructor and the author of Life, Etc.: Advice for the Real World. He lives in La Crosse, Wisconsin.

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February 18th, 2010  Posted at   David Sklansky

Tournament Poker for Advanced Players (Advance Player)

Tournament poker is different from standard ring game poker. From a distance, it may look like a typical poker game, but there are many factors that can lead to proper strategy that is very different than what most players, (including good poker players), are familiar with. Yet some people excel at tournament poker. This is not luck. These are players who have a good understanding of what the proper strategy adjustments are, and when they come into play. It is not a coincidence that the same players make it to the final table far more than their fair share. This text is the first book ever written that explains tournament strategies which only a small number of players have mastered. It assumes you already know how to play poker well, but aren?t knowledgeable of tournament concepts and when and where to use them. Some of the ideas discussed include the effect of going broke, The Gap Concept, how chips change value, adjusting strategy because the stakes rise, (more…)

February 2nd, 2010  Posted at   Instructional DVDs

Annie Duke's Advanced Texas Hold 'Em Secrets - How to Beat the Big Boys (Masters of Poker)

World Renowned WSOP Tournament of Champions winner Annie Duke shares her inside secrets on how to master Texas Hold ?Em. For the first time ever, Annie reveals the advanced poker strategies that have earned her millions of dollars. Learn how to “Beat The Big Boys” and compete like a true professional poker player. Go beyond the other poker videos available and get inside the mind of a World Champion! Learn Annie’s trademarked FBI Profiling Techniques to be able to easily read your opponents. Learn advanced techniques from bluffing and tells, determining pot odds instantly to playing position and MUCH MORE! ALL IN magazine has named this the “BEST ADVANCED INSTRUCTIONAL POKER DVD EVER RELEASED!”

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January 15th, 2010  Posted at   David Sklansky

Hold'Em Poker for Advanced Players (Advance Player)

Texas Hold ?em is not an easy game to play well. To become an expert you must balance many concepts, some of which occasionally contradict each other. In 1988, the first edition appeared. Many ideas, which were only known to a small, select group of players, were made available to anyone who was striving to become an expert, and the hold ?em explosion had begun. It is now a new century, and the authors have again moved the state of the art forward by adding over 100 pages of new material, including extensive sections on “loose games,” and “short-handed games.” Anyone who studies this text, is well disciplined, and gets the proper experience should become a significant winner. Some of the other ideas discussed include play on the first two cards, semi-bluffing, the free card, inducing bluffs, staying with a draw, playing when a pair flops, playing trash hands, desperation bets, playing in wild games, reading hands, and psychology.

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