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![]() enlarge | Author: Lee Jones Publisher: Conjelco Category: Book List Price: Buy New: $7.98 You Save: $16.97 (68%) New (26) Used (16) Collectible (1) from $7.94 Rating: 142 reviewsSales Rank: 27214 Media: Paperback Pages: 288 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.5 x 0.8 ISBN: 1886070237 Dewey Decimal Number: 795.412 EAN: 9781886070233 ASIN: 1886070237 Publication Date: June 15, 2005 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Tell A Friend Add to Wishlist Add to Wedding Registry Add to Baby Registry | ||||||||||
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| Editorial Reviews: Product Description For the last ten years, Winning Low Limit Hold'em has been the reference standard introduction to Texas Hold'em. Experienced hold'em players give this book to their friends who want to learn the game. Recently updated and expanded to include coverage of online poker and no-limit hold'em single-table tournaments, this is the one book that you need to start your hold'em career. "I always thought poker was a game of luck. After reading Lee's book and applying the techniques recommended, it was as if I were in The Matrix. It all came clear to me. I simply saw the truth at the poker table." - Antonio "The Magician" Esfandiari, Winner, 2004 L.A. Poker Classic and 2004 World Series of Poker $2000 Pot Limit Hold'em event. "I wish this book had been out when I started playing hold'em, because it is a great way to learn the game. If you want to put yourself on the path to becoming a top hold'em player, Lee's book is the place to start." - Greg Raymer, Champion, 2004 World Series of Poker. | |||||||||||
Customer Reviews: Read 137 more reviews... Newbie November 17, 2008LazyCats (Knoxville, TN) As a new poker player late in life (mid-50's), I find myself reading a chapter or section of this book everyday. Everytime, I learn something new or understand something a little better. There is a good glossary which is needed by the new player because poker players have their own language. I actually went through the quiz questions with a friend and we ending up spending a couple of hours talking about how we would "play the hand" based on the quiz scenarios. There may be better books for those who have never actually played but for the new player or even one who has played awhile, you can learn a lot from this book. Buy Two Copies April 5, 2008Shawn Milochik (Reading, PA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful I started playing Texas Hold 'em about a month ago. I consistently lost money until I started reading this book. Now I'm winning consistently, and I'm only halfway through it. I don't mind the term "low-limit" being considered synonymous with "beginner-level," because that is what I am. I play 10 /20 tables online right now. I "graduated" from 1 /2 , then 2 /4 . Next month I hope to hit the 25 /50 tables. The point is that I haven't deposited a penny from my bank account since I began reading and applying the words of Lee Jones. The two best pieces of advice I could possibly give to a new player are to read this book, and never sit at a table with more than 10% - 20% of your money. If you can't afford to lose and have another five or 10 chances to play again another day, you're giving your money away to people like me. This may mean playing for pennies (like I do). Don't feel low-class. Let the bad players build your bankroll to prepare you for the big tables -- not your paycheck. I guarantee I will re-read this book enough that I'll want another copy -- so I just placed one in my Amazon cart. I hesitated to write a review at all -- thinking that I could only help other people take my money. Then I realized that there are already a ton of positive reviews, and I'm still winning barely a month into the game. So if you're smart enough to actually read a book instead of watching tournament play for your poker education, good for you. I hope to see you winning at the next table over. A rare gem, a instant classic, if I could give this ten stars I would. March 9, 2008Pana In a sea of poker books this stands tall as the best introduction and strategy to the most popular poker game of them all Holdem. This book is the first step on the journey to becoming a winning poker player. Solid Book on Poker March 8, 2008Glenn G. Thater (New York USA) This is a solid book on poker. The book assumes that you know how to play poker - and focuses on teaching you the strategies to use to beat opponents. Everything you need to know is here - in an understable form. I recommend this book. --- Glenn G. Thater - Author of 'Harbinger of Doom'. It's important to have the newest edition February 27, 2008True Grinder 1 out of 1 found this review helpful One of the first poker books I ever bought, six years ago, was the first edition of this book. Now it has been updated a couple of times and has definitely improved. The preflop standards are pretty tight, and this will pay off under the proper conditions. It seems that limit Hold-em games are slowly dying out online. They seem to be tightening up little by little, as well. But if you take advantage of the best rakeback programs (where you get a piece of the rake, whether you put money into the pot on that hand or not), and if you play tight preflop as recommended in this book, you should make a solid income with very little risk. I originally built my bankroll using the advice in this book, but have switched to the no-limit sit and goes now because they are so juicy. Limit tables are tougher to find now, especially during non-peak hours. Still, if you are just starting out at poker, and want to build your bankroll with minimal risk, I suggest you buy this book. But buy the most recent edition! There have been substantial changes. | |||||||||||
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