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Flop, Turn, River is a workbook featuring 75 different hands with more than 150 playing decisions. It’s heavily illustrated with 125 table graphics, so you always know where you are in the hand. For anyone who has ever read a strategy book on no-limit hold ’em or played in a tournament, this is the perfect next step to test your knowledge, challenge your mind, and improve your skills. Flop, Turn, River’s 75 problems and more than 150 playing decisions will help you identify your strengths--which will build your confidence in high-pressure situations--and pinpoint your weaknesses, so you can further focus on improving those areas of your poker game.
In a world that can be cruel and unforgiving, one man's journey stands out as a testament to the power of resilience, faith, and hope. Meet the disabled veteran who has seen it all, from the Cold War to the War on Terror to the brink of despair, and back again. He served his country with pride and distinction, using his sharp mind as an intelligence analyst during some of the most tumultuous times in recent history. But his service came at a cost, one that he would carry with him for years to come. After what seemed like a lifetime of physical and emotional pain due to a fractured spine, he was severely depressed and felt there was nothing left for him and saw only one way out. It was then t...
The New Entrepreneurz are the game changers who can be found playing different games across the spectrum. They are the business owners, the managers, the lawyers, the moms and dads, the lovers, the educators, the artists, and healers. Entrepreneurship is no longer just about business; it is the new mindset. For too long we have been sold on the lie of competition and life in the tired Rat Race. Times have changed, and in this new Shared Economy, opportunities are everywhere and resources are abundant if we just learn to see them. The New Entrepreneurz provides a game-changing game-based approach to molding your mind and developing a fresh entrepreneurial mentality that focuses on working sma...
'Masterly... Utterly compelling... A highly readable and engaging tour' Sam Freedman, The Times From the New York Times bestselling author of The Signal and the Noise, the definitive guide to our era of risk—and the players raising the stakes In the bestselling The Signal and the Noise, Nate Silver showed how forecasting would define the age of Big Data. Now, in this timely and riveting new book, Silver investigates "The River," or those whose mastery of risk allows them to shape—and dominate—so much of modern life. These professional risk takers—poker players and hedge fund managers, crypto true-believers and blue-chip art collectors—can teach us much about navigating the uncertai...
“You’re mad at me, but I am killing you.”—NBA star Gary Payton “Find the hate.”—NFL star Warren Sapp “Why can’t you be more like Rafi Kohan?”—your mom, probably Whether in basketball, football, or MMA, athletes talk trash to each other—and sometimes to fans—like it’s their job. And in some ways, it is: sports only matter if we decide to care about them. And insulting your opponent, or playing the heel, is probably the fastest route to making someone care. Talking smack is as old as the bible; it’s perhaps the original sport. But until now, there’s never been a book about it. In this lively, often hilarious history, Rafi Kohan interviews some of the world’s top competitors—on the petty rivalries and mind games that fuel them. He talks to point guards and soccer strikers, cricketers and insult comedians, forming a theory along the way about the surprising and influential role that name-calling plays in our world. Brilliantly original and wide-ranging, Trash Talk is a book for sports fans, culture mavens, or anyone looking to get an edge.
"This book closely examines the many techniques used by the world's most successful players, including 3- and 4-betting, floating and squeezing, smooth-calling and min-raising, thin value betting, and the evolution of the metagame, along with equilibrium strategies based on starting hands and heads-up play. Even the ages and nationalities of your opponents are considered. There's also an extensive bonus chapter on reading tells, contributed by body-language expert Steve Van Aperen."--P. [4] of cover.
This is the story behind the most dramatic World Series of Poker ever and its lasting effects, told by the players, the TV execs, the tournament directors, techs, writers, and the 2003 WSOP champ himself, Chris Moneymaker. Moneymaker, an amateur poker player with a name too good to be true, defied the odds to win the 2003 WSOP main event, just as the twin inventions of online poker and the hole-card camera simultaneously arrived to revolutionize a game long-relegated to smoky bars and living rooms. More than a decade later, with the online-poker world in an ongoing state of flux, the "Moneymaker effect" continues to reverberate while the recollections and insights of the more than 30 eye-witness contributors remain as relevant and insightful as ever, whether you're a player yourself or simply interested in a great real-life narrative.
Ryan brings the complete collection of strategies for any player, on any level, to become a successful No-Limit Hold’em player. Included are his three books completely updated, revised, and expanded to compete, and win, against today’s top players. The Ultimate Hold’em Book provides a great start for newer players to learn the game with some basic, intermediate, and advanced strategies. Whereas the Advanced Hold’em series, focuses on uber-advanced concepts, giving any player a greater advantage on how the professionals think, giving you the secrets to beat them.
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