Hold'em Wisdom for all Players: Simple and Easy Strategies to Win Money
For beginning and novice players who want to play and win at Texas hold¿em¿95% of the card-playing market¿this is the perfect antidote. The book is designed for those players who want to learn ¿right now¿ and enjoy instant success at the tables. Fifty quick sections focus on key winning concepts, making learning both easy and fast.
Paperback, 160 pages
Published
January 9th 2007
by Cardoza
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Look, if Negreanu can explain it to a chump like me, then it has got to be accessible to anyone and everyone.
Here he covers the basics of Texas Hold'em and asks the reader to innovate based on these fundamentals.
It's a very easy book to read, and reading it will give you a greater appreciation for the game.
Here he covers the basics of Texas Hold'em and asks the reader to innovate based on these fundamentals.
It's a very easy book to read, and reading it will give you a greater appreciation for the game.
Decent one day read. Daniel has the gift of telling you how to play without actually saying anything about the way he plays the game. I think he was saving a lot for his "Magnum Opus" which I have yet to read. Its on the list though! Hopefully it will be better and just as fast a read!
While the title of this book contains the words "for all players". I would have to say that this is a book that would be particularly beneficial to the novice player. Although I have only been playing poker for a few years, I found that I already knew a lot of what Negreanu was saying. Unfortunately it has taken me a few years of trial and mostly error to gain some of the wisdom of this book - I wish I had the chance to have read it first. An excellent introduction to the basics of mat...more
He is the best poker reader today.
Readable, repetitive collection of poker essays whose lessons I will never internalize.
It's 166 pages that could've been 100 pages if not for the large type and all the wasted space. And the content is really only enough to fill maybe two or three articles in a poker magazine.
Should be called Hold'em Wisdom For Complete Beginners Who Haven't Read Any Other Poker Books At All.
Should be called Hold'em Wisdom For Complete Beginners Who Haven't Read Any Other Poker Books At All.
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