Become a Feared Shark in Texas No-Limit Hold’em! Mastering Poker Math Volume 1 has been created to help you gain a competitive advantage in tournament poker. You will learn two major areas. First, the book helps you to gain a visceral understanding of the math of Texas No-Limit Hold’em. You will learn to trust the numbers in the right situations and circumstances to improve your game. Second, you will learn to integrate the math with your other skills. Knowing the math isn’t enough today. The competition is tough and getting tougher by the year. To be a successful player today, your math skills need to be fused solidly with your other skills. This book will show you how to accomplish this. In Mastering Poker Math Volume 1, your journey begins with the discovery of Fundamental Poker Math Skills. These * Decision Making with Imperfect Information * Probabilities, Fractions, Odds and Counting Your Outs * The Rule of 2 and 4 * Key Percentages and Probabilities * The Importance of Equity and Expected Value. Next, you will learn to Master the Math by *The Core Math * Selecting Great Starting Hands *The Power of Betting. The third section, Mastering the Math Applications is extensive. It * Chip Management Skills * Why It’s Smart Math to Bluff * The Power and Problems with Aces * The Power and Problems with Pocket Pairs. * Decision Tree Analysis * The Explosive Energy of All-In * Capitalizing on Patterns * Math and the Phases of a Tournament. The book wraps up by showing you how to become a New Breed of Poker Player. We will * Game Theory Optimal * Strengthening Your Skills * Tracking Your Results * Next Steps. Mastering Poker Math is jam packed with powerful information to help you gain a strong competitive edge and prepare yourself to play excellent tournament poker. Get your copy of Mastering Poker Math Volume 1 today and start becoming a feared shark at the tables.
As a beginner poker player, I found this book extremely helpful. It strikes a good balance between detailed calculations and mental shortcuts easily applied mid-game. I haven't read other books on poker math, so I can't say how this stacks up, but I've already found it quite useful
The description of the book reads better on Amazon than the actual book. Maybe the book might be better to a more experienced poker player, but a lot of the concepts have to be learned at the table. Throughout the book, the probability and odds are usually in the low teens...so you know the odds are bad...but you but you still have to play through it. You still need to know how to play your hands and you don't learn that through this book. Pick up brunson's super system to learn how to play hands. That will be more useful in the long run
This book helped me to improve my poker by helping to understand the math behind Parker tournaments. I have a long way to go to become a shark. But at least I'm on my way.