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Download film top secret the billionaire indowebster mp3. Doyle Brunson's Super System Chapter One - General Poker Strategy • Introduction • Tells • ESP • Superstitions • Honor • Being Competitive.
Twice-world champion and Hall of Famer Doyle Brunson and five leading experts in their various specialties tell you when to raise, call, bet, and fold at hold 'em (limit and no-limit), 7-stud (high and low), draw poker, and lowball. Collaborators David 'Chip' Reese, Mike Caro, David Sklansky, Joey Hawthorne, and former world champion Bobby Baldwin.
This treatise on professi Twice-world champion and Hall of Famer Doyle Brunson and five leading experts in their various specialties tell you when to raise, call, bet, and fold at hold 'em (limit and no-limit), 7-stud (high and low), draw poker, and lowball. Collaborators David 'Chip' Reese, Mike Caro, David Sklansky, Joey Hawthorne, and former world champion Bobby Baldwin. This treatise on professional-level poker is the result of over 10,000 hours of labor by the world's greatest players and theorists and has never been equaled in scope or value. This is the must-have book for serious poker players. I can tell why this is the book on poker.
It explains, in a conversational tone, why there is much more to the game than probability and luck. Doyle likes to establish a 'table image', usually of an aggressive player. If you play cards seemingly at random, it will be hard to distinguish between a bluff and a solid hand. Conversely, if you only play the best cards, you may be playing optimally in a vacuum, but good players will recognize this, rarely join you, and if they do, easily predict your I can tell why this is the book on poker. It explains, in a conversational tone, why there is much more to the game than probability and luck.
Doyle likes to establish a 'table image', usually of an aggressive player. If you play cards seemingly at random, it will be hard to distinguish between a bluff and a solid hand. Conversely, if you only play the best cards, you may be playing optimally in a vacuum, but good players will recognize this, rarely join you, and if they do, easily predict your cards based on your next actions. Doyle understands that if everyone plays by the odds, they will usually fold and lot of money will be left on the table. If an aggressive player comes in more often, they're in the position to pick up all that scared money. I expect to be more willing to mix up by game, and my overall play to improve.
I also expect when I read Barry Greenstein's book next, it'll have the opposite advice. Although severely outdated in many sections, to the point of being basically useless (the Limit Hold 'Em section for example described a single blind variation of the game no longer spread) this still contains one of the better introductions to NLHE strategy written by Brunson as well as a decent Seven Card Stud primer by Chip Reese.