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Poker Odds Illustrated
by Felix Flackett
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Divided into six sections, this pocket guide to hold'em hands provides full-color illustrated information about heads-up before the flop, after the flop, after the turn, three-way before the flop, after the flop and after the turn. There are three appendices with key examples of heads up before the flop, converting number of outs to percentage chances and converting percentage chances to odds. 159 pages, spiralbound, 2008.
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Gambler's Book ShopThe Gambler's Book Shop (or Club) is the world's oldest and largest shop devoted to gambling and all its related topics. Open since 1964, The Gambler's Book Shop has thousands of books covering over 30 different areas of gambling related subjects. Besides the usual topics that include all the casino games, poker, and horse racing, you will find books about math, probabilities, biographies and novels. If you can't visit in person, you can request a copy of their FREE Catalog (CALL 1-800-522-1777) or shop online from their web site. They also offer a free monthly electronic newsletter that features new arrivals.

Eat Pro Poker Players Alive with These Two Books!

 Like a breath of fresh air, a new work on the game, Eat Professional Poker Players Alive! by Frank Wiese (295 pages, paperbound, $24.95) has reached the shelves of Gamblers Book Shop. CoveringHoward SchwartzHoward Schwartz, the "librarian for gamblers," is the marketing director for Gambler's Book Club in Las Vegas, a position he has held since 1979. Author of hundreds of articles on gambling, his weekly book reviews appear in numerous publications throughout the gaming industry.  Howard's website is www.gamblersbook.com  Hold'em, Razz, Stud, 2-7 Triple Draw Low Ball and H.O.R.S.E., tournament play and online poker, it's an excellent tutorial for both beginners and experienced players. World Series of Poker champion Jerry Yang wrote the foreword and calls the author "one of poker's best kept secrets." Wiese, out of Chicago, is an established cash game and tournament player.
 This well-illustrated book contains eight major sections, the first two for beginners, with intermediate play covered in the third section and advanced play beginning on page 77. Vital discussions focus on the need for patience, how to use aggression positively, stealing blinds and small pots, bluffing and when to fold. Wiese discusses slow playing and setting traps; table image and heads up strategy. The sections on H.O.R.S.E., Triple Draw, Omaha, Razz and Seven Stud average about 10 pages each.
 The book explains the atmosphere, locale, prize pool, and lists winners in various events of three major tournaments (Heartland, World Poker Tour and the World Series of Poker). This tournament section could have been improved by use of tips on how to survive the early rounds or identifying mistakes beginning tournament players make, but tournament organizers will probably appreciate the publicity in the long run.
 Novices seeking advice about online poker rooms, sit n' go strategy, making the transition from online to live action will find help here too.  The book ends with over 40 pages of useful information on poker magazines, forums, podcasts, information on many of the nation's poker rooms, and a poker glossary.

 Many Hold 'em players have questions concerning odds and probabilities. One nice little pocket-sized book, titled Poker Odds Illustrated (158 pages,spiralbound (pocket-sized), $19.95 may do the job in a pinch. Compiled by Felix Flackett and Roy Stevens,it was published in Great Britain in 2008. It is designed to help players with the probabilities needed to make correct decisions at different stages of the game.
 It is most helpful for Limit Hold 'em where there are often decisions whether to go all in or call all in before the flop, after and on the turn. The book will help online players and those in sit n' go tournaments. The authors assume the buyer knows the basics and the game's terminology.
 Illustrated colorfully, this remarkable little reference also has a small section showing how to convert percentage chances to odds and an easy to refer to chart showing the probability of making your hand after the flop with two cards to come and after the turn with one card to come, when the two cards in your opponent's hand are "not amongst your outs."
 The book contains more than 280 full color illustrations of key hold 'em match-ups showing related odds.

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