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Rate: 4.5,
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262 Pages, 2012, 1.18 MB
Reading Poker Tells: A Comprehensive Guide to Mastering the Art of Observation
Introduction
Zachary Elwood's "Reading Poker Tells" is the inaugural book in his celebrated poker tells trilogy, providing readers with a professional poker player's toolkit for analyzing opponents' facial expressions, body posture, physical gestures, and verbal statements.
Professional Analysis Techniques
The book delves into the intricacies of how professionals scrutinize the subtle cues given by their opponents, offering a deeper understanding of the game beyond the cards.
The Significance of Tells
"Reading Poker Tells" catalogs the meanings of the most common poker tells, serving as a valuable reference for players looking to gain an edge at the table.
Mental Framework
Elwood provides a mental framework for not only recognizing tells but also for remembering and effectively utilizing them in gameplay.
Poker Psychology and Strategy
In addition to tells, the book explores general poker psychology, methods for manipulating opponents, and strategies for becoming unreadable yourself.
Acclaim and Recognition
Since its release in 2012, "Reading Poker Tells" has garnered widespread recognition from both amateur and seasoned poker players as a top resource in the field.
Sequel Books
The success of "Reading Poker Tells" was followed by "Verbal Poker Tells" in 2014 and "Exploiting Poker Tells" in 2017, further expanding on Elwood's expertise.
Reviews
- Andrew Brokos, a professional player and author, praises the book as "one of the most helpful poker books I've ever read."
- Max Steinberg, a professional player and 4th place WSOP Main Event finisher, endorses it as "the best book on live reads."
- Ed Miller, another professional player and author, acknowledges Elwood as "an authority on poker tells" with "the current gold standard" book.
- "Limon," a professional poker player and commentator, appreciates the book for simplifying the hard work of finding tells.
- Tommy Angelo, a professional player and author, commends the organization and delivery of the book.
Conclusion
"Reading Poker Tells" is an indispensable guide for poker enthusiasts seeking to elevate their game. With its comprehensive approach to understanding and exploiting opponents' tells, it sets the standard for poker strategy literature.
RECOMMANDATIONS
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- This book is more than just a guide to the game; it's a masterclass in poker strategy and mental discipline. Its teachings are as relevant today as they were upon its initial release, making it a go-to resource for players looking to enhance their skills and ensure the longevity of their poker careers.
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