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Caro's Most Profitable Hold'em Advice

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When Mike Caro writes a book on winning, the poker world takes notice. And it Caro is the world's foremost authority on poker theory and psychology, and his work has influenced every professional player including Doyle Brunson, who relied on Caro for Super System.

In this book the reader is going to journey far beyond the traditional tactical tools offered in most poker books and, for the first time, have access to the entire missing arsenal of strategies left out of everything they’ve ever seen or experienced in hold ’em. In the tradition of Doyle Brunson’s Super/System , which Caro helped Brunson create back in 1976 (and again in 2005 with Super/System 2 ), Caro reveals powerful, revolutionary strategies that have never been published in book form. Included are the rankings and anatomies of all 169 categories of hold ’em starting hands, exclusive material that was previously made available only to 800 world-class players and poker analysts.

Caro’s work is packed with hundreds of ground-breaking ideas, concepts, and powerful strategies, many of which will be new to players—they had never been made available to the general public before this book—and some they may have seen glossed over elsewhere. This exclusive advice represents Caro’s lifelong research into beating hold ’em.

408 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 2007

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Mike Caro

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Mike A. Caro is a professional poker player, pioneer poker theorist, author of poker books, and casino executive.

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May 6, 2019
I enjoyed this book. There was an interesting choice of how to lead people through the material. I'm always told that the "old books" over ten years old are now "outdated," but I am convinced that there is food for thought in this book that can be reworked for the contemporary scene.
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November 10, 2020
Although not read through end to end I have gone through various chapters at various times and read them piecemeal as it's not necessary to read it sequentially, its a good poker good from a well known name that isn't ultra maths heavy and has a lot of good well rounded information on improving your game.
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June 9, 2016
Well written and loads of helpful hints and tips. The book is organised in way that takes you through the the thought process of becoming a smart, strategic and tactical thinker. Good for beginners and intermediate players. This book will save and make you money in poker.
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