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The Theory of Poker: A Professional Poker Player Teaches You How To Think Like One
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316 Pages, 1999, 2.99 MB
Introduction to "The Theory of Poker"
"The Theory of Poker" explores theories and concepts applicable across various poker variations, from five-card draw to hold 'em and razz. It introduces the Fundamental Theorem of Poker and its strategic implications, emphasizing its transformative effect on gameplay. Other topics include deception, bluffing, position, psychology, game theory, and more. Widely acclaimed among top players, this book is credited with elevating many players' understanding and separating experts from amateurs. Essential reading for serious players looking to enhance their strategic prowess and dominate at the poker table.
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