David Sklansky and Ed Miller - No Limit Hold em: Theory and Practice



The year 2000 marked the big boom for No Limit Holdem. With most NLHE enthusiasts relying solely on low-level advice from well-meaning friends, David Sklansky and Ed Miller set out to
create a resource for anyone wanting to learn how to win at NLHE.


Sklansky and Miller are among pokers most notable theorists and their book claims that you can only learn to be a good player when you learn what it means to be a good no limit player.

This book is an excellent resource if you are looking for straightforward, easy-to-read terms that evolve into definitive, sometimes complex theories of the game. Some of the sections covering poker math may be somewhat complicated but they are necessary to provide readers with a basic grasp of the math logic you should possess at the table.

Youll learn the hows and whys of winning - with Sklansky and Miller preparing each chapter to give you an edge in your play. No Limit Hold em: Theory and Practice has an exceptional index allowing you to go back time and again to look up key terms.

Theory and Practice shows you how to think correctly to determine the potential effectiveness of suggested moves or strategies in real life situations. Sklansky and Miller set out to broadcast that there is much more to NLHE than being a good liar or watching your opponent relentlessly.

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