Advanced Hold'em Volume 1

Advanced concepts in no limit hold'em

by Ryan Sleeper


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Softcover
$20.95
Softcover
$20.95

Book Details

Language :
Publication Date : 2/1/2010

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 5x8
Page Count : 280
ISBN : 9781440182778

About the Book

Advanced Hold'em Vol. 1 includes advanced concepts for No Limit Hold'em cash games and tournaments to compete - and win - against the professionals. This book will show you how the professionals think and how to make proper plays and proper adjustments for better decisions on and off the felt. It will also show you how to handle your money properly, while earning more with: playing the right games, analyzing your opponents style, image, position and situation at hand to pinpoint what he/she is holding, making the right plays against them virtually every time.

You will also learn how to:

  • 1. Play rags like the nuts
  • 2. Fold when you know you're beat
  • 3. Raise and re-raise with hands less valuable than your opponents - making them fold.
  • 4. Play poker professionally in live games and on the internet.
  • 5. Read your opponents hand more accurately.
  • 6. Call with nothing - and win.
  • 7. Improve your reading ability and instincts.
  • 8. Take control of a poker table for easy wins.
  • 9. Move up into bigger games.
  • 10. Handle poker stress, bankroll swings and poker mentality.
AND SO MUCH MORE!

"Poker is comprised of more average players than anything else. In Advanced Hold'em Vol. 1, every average player out there today will receive an advanced degree in No Limit Hold'em success."


About the Author

Ryan has been playing poker since he can remember, with friends and family in home games. But as soon as he turned 21, he started playing $1-$2 no limit Hold’Em cash games at the local casino (and on the Internet) as well as low money buy-ins, in online and casino tournaments (all no limit Hold’em games) and running well in all areas. Right now, he is playing: $3-$6, $4-$8, and $5-$10 (and even higher) no limit Hold’em cash games as well as small (under $50), medium ($50-$300) and larger (over $300) buy-ins, in live and online tournaments (STT and MTT, in all forms of poker, but mostly no limit Hold’em), and doing extremely well. In 2007, he played poker professionally online, but cut back to pursue another career in writing. He enjoys writing about poker just as much as he enjoys playing poker. So, I guess you can consider him a part-time poker player and a part-time author. But lately, he has been playing more poker, in hopes to fall back into the professional poker playing lifestyle, on a full-time status.