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Texas Hold'em Poker : Claiming $2-$5

Texas Hold'em Poker : Claiming $2-$5

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Essential for playing in Colorado.
Review: This is a very good book for anyone who is trying to adjust to playing the $2-$5 hold'em games that are spread in the casinos of Colorado. As a resident in Colorado, I found it frustrating that I could frequently beat the fixed limit games commonly found in California and Las Vegas but struggled whenever I went to play some cards just "up the hill." This book definately turned my game around, and I have been winning more consistently since reading it.

However, be warned that this book is not for beginning players. The author assumes that you are familar with the game and are well-versed in poker literature and lingo (i.e., you will appreciate this book more if you have read David Sklansky's "The Theory of Poker). But for anyone who has been struggling to beat the often volitle $2-$5 game, you will get your money's worth out of this book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Essential for playing in Colorado.
Review: This is a very good book for anyone who is trying to adjust to playing the $2-$5 hold'em games that are spread in the casinos of Colorado. As a resident in Colorado, I found it frustrating that I could frequently beat the fixed limit games commonly found in California and Las Vegas but struggled whenever I went to play some cards just "up the hill." This book definately turned my game around, and I have been winning more consistently since reading it.

However, be warned that this book is not for beginning players. The author assumes that you are familar with the game and are well-versed in poker literature and lingo (i.e., you will appreciate this book more if you have read David Sklansky's "The Theory of Poker). But for anyone who has been struggling to beat the often volitle $2-$5 game, you will get your money's worth out of this book.


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