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Internet Texas Holdem : About the Author - Matthew Hilger
Matthew Hilger quit his job to play poker on the Internet. In 1999 that shocked most people. Within 2 years, Matthew had authored a definitive book on Internet Poker, helping to usher in this international phenomenom Regarded as both a pioneer & a leading author on the subject of Internet Poker. On top of publishing 3 Poker Books, Matthew writes columns for top poker periodicals such as CardPlayer & is tapped as an industry expert by periodicals such as the Wall Street Journal. Read More About Matthew Hilger The Poker Mindset: Essential Attitudes for Poker Success
The Poker Mindset: Essential Attitudes for Poker Success by Ian Taylor, aka Piemaster and myself is on schedule for a mid-March release. At the risk of sounding too self-promoting, I can honestly say that for some players this will be the most important poker book that they ever read. As the sub-title suggests, a good understanding of the concepts in this book is essential if you want to succeed in poker. Players at all levels ought to gain new insights from the book, or at least reinforce ideas that they already have. Continue to Book Synopsis Texas Holdem Odds & Probabilities
Internet Texas Holdem : Winning Strategies from an Internet Pro
A comprehensive overview of Texas Holdem is presented including general poker concepts such as probability and odds, bluffing, raising and check-raising. Various deceptive tactics are also discussed such as free cards, slowplaying, and inducing bluffs and calls. You'll learn the correct strategies for starting hand play as well as playing on the flop, turn, and river. You'll learn the intricacies of playing on the Internet and the differences in strategies between Internet and live play. Finally, you'll be able to practice all of these strategies on over 200 actual Internet hands. |
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Omaha Poker
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Omaha Poker is a community card poker game similar to Texas Hold’em. Each player is dealt 4 cards and must make the best hand using exactly 2 of them, plus exactly 3 of the community cards. The difference between Omaha and Texas Hold’em is that the player is dealt 4 cards instead of 2. Also there are variations of Omaha such as “Omaha Hi-Lo” , “Omaha/8” and several other names. However the original Omaha game is named “Omaha High Only.” Often times Omaha is considered a “Game of the Nuts” being that it often takes the nuts to win a showdown. The Similarities between Omaha and Texas Hold’em are that the betting rounds and layout of the community cards are identical. RulesThe rules are identical to Texas Holdem, However: Useful Links for Omaha Poker |
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