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Texas Hold'em For Dummies introduces you to the fundamental concepts and strategies of this wildly popular game. It covers the rules for playing and betting, odds, etiquette, Hold'em lingo, and offers sound advice to avoid mistakes. This handy reference guide gives new and even seasoned players winning strategies and tactics not just for playing the game, but for winning. You'll learn:
Texas Hold 'Em is a game of both skill and chance. But it's a game that can be beaten, and whether you want to make money, sharpen your game, or just have a good time, Texas Hold 'Em for Dummies will give you the winning edge.
Read your opponents, avoid mistakes, and win the pot!
Want to play — and win — poker's hottest game? This practical, portable guide gives you all the insider tips and tricks you need to play at the table or online. From playing each stage of a hand and reading other players to betting, bluffing, and minding your bankroll, you get everything you need to play smart and maximize your win!
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4.0 out of 5 stars
Good starting point.,
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This review is from: Texas Hold'em For Dummies (Paperback)
I barely knew anything about Texas Hold'Em before getting this book (not even hand rankings) and this book helpedme go from being a constant loser with play money to a winner in bigger Sit-N-Go tournament. The author strongly recommends starting with Limit games instead of No Limit (though he covers both game in his book with an emphasis on Limit) and it is a sound advice. In Limit, the "Oh shoot! I shouldn't have called that..." moments are a lot less painful.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Everything for the novice Poker Player,
By Kris Hollywood "Kris" (Calgary, AB) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Texas Hold'em For Dummies (Paperback)
This book outlines everything a novice poker player should know. All of the little tricks and the big ones are in it. If you want to learn how to play the best thing to do is just play, but this books will give you more confidence.
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4.0 out of 5 stars (34 customer reviews) 32 of 33 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Best Place to Start,
By J. Schmidt "Marcus Pheonix" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Texas Hold'em For Dummies (Paperback)
I picked this book up at my local bookstore; I actually almost didn't. The shelf was covered with lots of books written by these great names I had seen on t.v. However, upon cracking open their covers I found a dialect I still wasn't ready to handle. I was a young player just tryiing to get a feel how to beat friends in the neighborhood and had no idea how deep the game of Hold 'em actually was. I chose this book because of the trusted Dummies name and I was not dissapointed me.The book is the best approach for a beginner. The book starts with an explanation of the rules of the different variants of poker before dipping into any really deep strategy. He did what he should to any novice, presented the "correct" way to play Hold 'em and then told me about the deeper strategies of Hold 'em, but he only scratched the surface, leaving those strategies to other Hold 'em books. All I can really say is that it is the necessary stepping stone for the true novice. Without reading this book, you won't have the foundation necessary to progress to more advanced books authored by such geniouses as David Sklansky and Mike Caro. These advanced books start off assuming the reader knows the rules of Texas Hold 'em and throw poker jargon at you from start to finish. Without this introductory text, anything else you read will be useless. 29 of 32 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Peek inside a master's brain,
By Scott Knaster - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Texas Hold'em For Dummies (Paperback)
I started playing poker a long, long time ago, back when Texas Hold'em wasn't the only game that got any attention, poker wasn't televised, and guys that look like Jesus weren't winning big and getting famous. But I never learned -- I always played for fun, not profit.Reading this book changed all that for me. While I've always resented the implied insult in the "...for Dummies" series titles, I was indeed a dummy at Hold'em before picking up this volume. And now? I am stunned, astonished at (a) what I didn't know, and (b) that I could learn it from (c) a book. I've long admired Mark Harlan's legendary writing prowess, but only for enjoyment -- I didn't realize that the man could teach, as well as entertain. And he's got real chops, as the founder of an online poker company and frequent tourney player. This book has given me, an occasional poker player, the skills and confidence to move forward in the world of Hold'em. If it can happen to me, it can work for anyone. 22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Essential book for those learning the game, and it's really well-written!,
By Mark Goldstein - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Texas Hold'em For Dummies (Paperback)
Unlike most poker books, this one is a joy to read beyond the information, which is priceless. Harlan writes as if he's one of your best friends, teaching you the game, what to watch out for, the differences between home games and on-line games, and he lays it out in an easy to understand but never dumbed-down way. And he's not afraid to get into theory and more advanced methods for play. This is recommended far and above some of the "big" names in poker books because Harlan can write and explain much better than the pros and it's both entertaining and informative. A must.
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