Limit Hold'em: Winning Short-Handed Strategies |  | Authors: Terry Borer, Lawrence Mak Creator: Barry Tanenbaum Publisher: D&B Publishing Category: Book
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Media: Paperback Edition: First Pages: 368 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 9 x 5.9 x 1
ISBN: 1904468373 Dewey Decimal Number: 795 EAN: 9781904468370 ASIN: 1904468373
Publication Date: September 1, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Do you play short-handed? Do you know it is the fastest growing form of poker? Do you know it can be extremely profitable? Short-handed games are extremely profitable and fun to play. Terry Borer and Lawrence Mak - two short-handed experts, and Barry Tanenbaum - one of America's top poker coaches, will teach you how to dominate the short-handed tables, both live and on-line. You will learn: * How to optimize your strategies for 6-handed, 3-handed, and even heads-up play. * How to play every street at an expert level. * How to select your site, limit and seat for maximum profit. * How to master the mental game and cope with the swings of short-handed play. * How to exploit bonuses and get the most rakeback for your time. * How to use poker software and statistics to maximize your profits. By carefully studying the 245 quiz questions and examples in this book you will improve your game and be able to dominate and control your table.
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An easy purchase December 28, 2007 James John Eisert III (Erie, PA) 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
There is more to this book than how to play the game well. It also covers key concepts that many books just scratch the surface of.
Things like, Player Modeling, Table Selection, Statistics, Standard Deviation,
If any of those above concepts are alien to you, that alone is reason to click the "add to cart" button.
It also has a section for "super-short" games, where the game only has 2-4 players in it. It is almost impossible to find information on games like this. And yes, the game changes drastically as the players lessen at the table.
It's 362 pages of jam-packed poker goodness that will pay itself off for you(as it has me many times over within the span of 2 months)
The only bad thing about this book...is that it ends.
This is one of the best poker books ever written- deserves "bible" status for short games September 21, 2007 Adam 17 out of 21 found this review helpful
If you play shorthanded limit hold 'em you need to get this book. I have read over 70 poker books and this is the best material ever published on the subject of shorthanded limit play. Forget "Hold em for advanced players", King Yao, even one of my personal favorites, Matt Maroon's "Winning Texas Hold 'em" which has a good section on shorthanded play, etc etc- they are obsolete after this. Comparing any previous work on shorthanded play with this new D&B offering is like comparing a three page pamphlet to a text book. The authors have taken on a monumental task in attempting to write a book on this subject and they have just excelled. This is the new bible of short play and is probably one of the best, and most important poker books ever written although being that we are spoiled for selection nowadays, it may not get as much recognition as it deserves which is a tragedy. If you play this game you must get this book. My only concern is that it will certainly make the short limit games even harder to beat. EVERY SINGLE ASPECT of short play is covered in explicit detail- NOTHING is left out of this one.
In case anyone thinks I am being over the top or am affiliated with the authors in some way- I'm not. This is one of the best poker books I've ever read. Period. I'm actually a bit blown away by this book, I had high expectations when I heard about it over a year ago and it has exceeded them by far. Phenomenal stuff- Lawrence, Terry, Barry and D&B have released a classic- congratulations guys.
Justly Celebrated. October 13, 2007 Bernard Chapin (CHICAGO! USA) 10 out of 14 found this review helpful
I am not a limit guy at all, but knowing the short-handed game in general is a major goal of mine so that is why I picked up this book. A ton of the players I know have been talking about and making posts regarding Winning Short-handed Strategies for the past month. Just about everything they said has been really positive. So, I took a chance on it. As there seem to be delivery problems with this edition (at least here in the states), I got it quickly from one of the z shops instead of ordering it from the central warehouse. I have just finished it and the one thing I have to say is that it lives up to its hype. The authors tell you just about everything you need to know about short-handed limit. The game itself is a product of online play and that is where you will need to log in if you want to perfect your craft. Incidentally, this is the best D&B book I have ever read. They seem to be a company on the rise. This offering is as good as what the masters, Two Plus Two, normally put out.
SH Limit hold'em March 11, 2010 Mark S. Innes (Wrightwood, CA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Excellent book!!!!!! I recommend this book for everyone! Should be 6 out of 5 stars!!!!!!!!!!!!!
A magnificent piece of Literature January 7, 2008 Mr. Michael Kagan (Melbourne, Australia) 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
As soon as I started reading this book I knew that would be a good one. Terry immediately gets you interested, it's as if he's talking to you face to face like a coach.
I feel as though the knowledge I gained from this book was worth 500 hours of playing. Terry discusses every day limit holdem hands and situations that occur regularly, and discusses various moves that you can make for these situations.
He explains all this with the utmost common sense leaving you feeling as though your learning something new all the time. Not only that but he explains how you can use tracking tools to give yourself an edge and other things like rakeback and poker psychology. It is great all-round.
I believe Terry has put years of experience into this book. It is a piece of work and I have gained more knowledge from this book than any other I have read so far, which include all of Harringtons. If Terry ever writes a book again i'll be first to buy it.
I hope I never play anyone who has read this book at the tables.
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