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Rating: - Worth every penny
Must buy. Worth every penny. This with volume two are great and if the material is mastered, your returns will be greater than you expected. Aides through all the lower to middle levels.
Rating: - Excellent information on strategy
This book contains a wealth of information on the strategy needed to succesfully play Texas Hold Em poker. Through the use of real-life example hands the author explains not only what a good bet is, but why to make specific plays in certain situations. A very valuable tool for the poker player tring to increase his odds of winning a Texas Hold Em tournament.
Rating: - Best Poker series ever written...
If you are new to Holdem or have never read a poker book, this is the absolute first one you should buy. Volume 1 covers peoples Playing Styles, Reading the Table, Pot Odds, Hand Selections, Betting Preflop, Post Flop, Turn and River. Volume 2 reviews the most common moves including continuation bets, bluffing, heads up play, equity, bubbles, and other mixed info. Finally, Volume 3 highlights 50 hands step by step and quizzes you on the right play. You can score results and find/improve specific weaknesses. This series is a must read for any serious player, infact you are at a deep disadvantage if you don't. It WILL improve your game play, payouts, and tournament rankings. Dan also have 2 volumes on Cash Games I have yet to read but I am sure are amazing. Thank you Dan from SuperAggressive.com!!!
Rating: - Deserves more than 5 stars.
All 3 books in this series are great. I wish it was possible to award more than 5 stars because these books are much better than the typical book that gets a 5 star rating.
Rating: - Solid Book
There have been many in-depth reviews of this book so I will make this short. If you spend time going through this book it WILL improve your game. The strategy is well laid out and the explanations in the examples gives insight into a top poker players thought process. Many examples state that some of the other answers are also plausible for certain reasons, but he states clearly why HE thinks one play is better than another. A must read for any No Limit Poker Player. str
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