Book Review

The Theory of Poker > Sklansky's classic poker book, originally published in 1987, discusses theories and concepts applicable to nearly every variation and every type of play in the game. This is the book you want to read, study and refer to if you want to progress from being a reasonable player to becoming a good player. This book discusses strategies and theories relevant to all varieties of poker. The Fundamental Theorem of Poker is presented and discussed, with its implications understood and applied to poker play. The book covers a range of topics including but not limited to game theory, deception, bluffing, raising, the slow-play, the value of position, psychology and mathematics in poker.
Most top players have read this book, and its advanced concepts will have a significant impact on your poker play, and will separate you from the masses of mediocre players out there, and potentially lead to you being able to make significant earnings from playing poker.
Even though this book is highly recommended, it isn’t targeted at the beginner or casual player. The concepts are quite advanced, and will only really be truly appreciated by keen players with a fair bit of experience.
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