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The Poker Player Game Strategies for Beginners
The Poker Player Game Strategies for Beginners
The Poker Player Game Strategies for Beginners
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The Poker Player Game Strategies for Beginners

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The contents of this book serve as anecdote to the widely held views that the gambler is always the best chip manager. Employing the rules of the poker player game and strategies in this book will enable the novice player to become a chip manager that rivals even the professional who plays the poker game as a sport. The player that uses an aggressive betting attack strategy designed a: to counter the gambler's inappropriate aggression and b: to change the sequence of a gambler's strategy executions, which should cause gamblers to throw their starting cards in the dead card stack. Strategies in this book, when applied successfully, allows a player the privilege of taking a principal position that provides the advantage of the last betting action. These pre and post flop continuation betting strategies reduce gambling opponents value range assessment for a positive chip-gathering effort. Though there are more than one gambler in a game; these rules of engagement are presented for beginning players to improve their potential or profits. The difference between the gamblers and players' are that gamblers take unnecessary risk without regard for value range assessments for positive chip-gathering efforts. The player on the other hand is self-disciplined, patient and focused while waiting to go after the highly populated pots with many chips. This book surpasses all others in that it deals with the humanistic input, gambling addiction and the impact on the sport's game player's positive chip-gathering efforts.
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Release dateApr 26, 2016
ISBN9781456625757
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    The Poker Player Game Strategies for Beginners - Art Stovall

    978-1-4566-2575-7

    DEDICATION

    I dedicate this unique book, "The Poker Player Game Strategies for Beginners" to all beginners in the game. Further, these strategies are for women who want to learn this game; and for those who want to constantly win at the poker player game. I further dedicate this unique set of ideas to those players with aspirations of making this a professional sport person’s game; just as pool shooters and chess players looking for strategic sources to enhance their game.

    ACKNOWLEDGMENT

    With sincere gratitude, I thank all my friends out there who play the poker player game; to those that understand this game, Hank Stovall, Lee and Carrie Johnson; and Cheryl Rhymer, a dealer who has read many poker books and became concerned about the content being too complicated and suggested that I should simplify the content of this book. With your help I have made the contents easier for beginners to understand the concepts that identify the difference between gambling and playing in rhythmic balance. Also your input has help to make this an informative source for those new to the game. As an analysis, I share with you my insight on the poker player game so that you too, may pass these strategies and concepts on to friends in your circle of players.

    INTRODUCTION

    The contents of this book serve as an anecdote to the widely held views that the gambler is always the best chip manager. Employing the rules of the poker player game and strategies in this book will enable the novice player to become a chip manager that rivals even the professional who plays the poker game as a sport. The player that uses an aggressive betting attack designed to: a. counter the gambler’s inappropriate aggression and b. change the sequence of a gambler’s actions, which should cause the gambler to throw his cards in the dead card stack. Strategies in this book, when applied successfully, allows a player the privilege of taking a principal position that provides the advantage of the last betting action. These betting strategies reduce the gambler’s probability of a positive outcome and increase the probability of a positive outcome for the player. Though there can be more than one gambler in a game; these rules of engagement are presented for beginning players so they can improve their potential for profits. The difference between the gambler and the player is that the gambler tends to take unnecessary risk without regard for the probability of a positive outcome. The player on the other hand is self-disciplined and patient, while waiting to go after the highly populated pots with many chips. He or she waits for the gambler to come after them when the poker odds favor their high probability of a positive outcome.

    In this unique book Dr. Stovall discusses some of his significant experiences as a player in the poker player game as well as how to convert from being a gambler to a player. He presents rules of engagement that if followed will enhance one’s chance of earning a profit, as a player. The author provides charts suggesting the ideal best two starting cards in descending order and when to hold-em and when to fold-em. He discusses the relationship between the probability of a positive outcome and an appropriate aggressive defense of the best two starting cards. Also, the author details a brilliant strategy and a planned approach for playing the poker players’ game which aims to make the beginning player a successful and profitable chip manager on any poker table.

    I am a woman who has never played a live table game as a poker player before. I can tell you though; by reading this book I was able to not only master the strategies of how to play the game, but I was able to sit at a poker table and visualize it from a player perspective. With a reasonable degree of competency, I now understood why the table is arranged with ten players and a dealer; and why when the dealer’s button is placed; the small-and-big-blind are respective positions to your left of that button. I learned an assortment of information about how the table is organized, which two best starting cards to attack with, when to attack an opponent’s betting pattern. Also, I learned the value of building rapport with an opponent in-order to set them up for winning over their chips.

    There have been many books written on the mechanics of no limit hold-em, but this book surpasses all others in that it provides working elements to deal with the game and the humanistic

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