Poker Strategy: Mastering the Fundamentals of Game Theory Optimal

Ryan Harrington is a renowned poker player and author of the book series “Poker Strategy.”
His expertise in the game has enabled him to teach his students how to make a living playing this exciting card game.
With Ryan Harringtons’ book “Poker Strategy: Mastering the Fundamentals of Game Theory Optimal” we can finally put to rest the belief that game theory is only suited for experienced poker players.
Ryan Harrington, a leading professional and instructor in the industry, will lead you through each step of understanding core game theory optimal principles and how they apply to your poker games.
This book is sure to give you an incredible advantage! With easy-to-understand concepts, players at any level can accelerate their learning of the game.
Whether you’re a fan of small stakes or high stakes, cash games or tournaments, “Poker Strategy” offers advanced solutions to help you conquer difficult scenarios and compete with the toughest opponents. Plus, take advantage of typical blunders often made by your adversaries!
Mastering Poker Math: Become a Feared Shark in Texas No-Limit Hold’em

Book Layout
Mastering Poker Math Volume 1 has four sections and twenty one chapters.
They are:
Section I: Foundational Poker Math Skills
Chapter 1: Decision Making with Imperfect Information
Chapter 2: Probabilities, Fractions, Odds and Counting Your Outs
Chapter 3: The Rule of 2 and 4
Chapter 4: Key Percentages and Probabilities
Chapter 5: The Importance of Equity
Chapter 6: Expected Value (EV)
Section II: Mastering the Math
Chapter 7: The Core Math
Chapter 8: Selecting Great Starting Hands
Chapter 9: The Power of Betting.
Section III Mastering the Math Applications
Chapter 10: Chip Management Skills
Chapter 11: Why It’s Smart Math to Bluff!
Chapter 12: The Power and Problems with Aces
Chapter 13: The Power and Problems with Pocket Pairs
Chapter 14: Decision Tree Analysis
Chapter 15: The Explosive Energy of All-In
Chapter 16: Capitalizing on Patterns
Chapter 17: Math and the Phases of a Tournament
Section IV: Becoming a New Breed of Poker Player
Chapter 18: Game Theory Optimal
Chapter 19: Strengthening Your Skills
Chapter 20: Tracking Your Results
Chapter 21: Next Steps
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Ace on the River Kindle Edition
‘Ace on the River’ is no ordinary poker book. This is the first truly “advanced” guide aimed at improving your game. Written in an easy-to-read, bare bones conversational style and designed to help anyone interested in increasing their understanding of the game, this book is ideal for those new to the game or winning professionals. The fundamental philosophies presented go beyond the green felt and can be applied in all competitive ventures. While most poker books focus on basic rules and strategies, the book’s advanced perspective addresses elements that effect both game play and the player. Focusing on a variety of subjects, such as the psychology of poker, money management, family issues, and sex, this book gives the reader a rare chance to look beyond the cards to see the poker world through someone who lives it. The unique you-make-the-call-play by play section will challenge the reader again and again. This is a review and guide to the world of high-stakes poker as seen by one of the most well-known and well-respected players of all time. From the beginning of 2003 until the middle of 2004, Barry Greenstein won seven poker tournaments and came in second five times, including winning a World Poker Tour event and a World Series of Poker bracelet.
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The Theory of Poker Applied to No-Limit
The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky has long been recognized as the foundational book for all of poker no matter what the game, and at the time of this writing is still the best selling book in poker. But that book, while applicable to many aspects of no limit and pot limit poker was originally written mainly with limit games in mind. Now, the most popular form of poker is no-limit hold em.
As a result, David felt it was time to write a new book that would methodically address each of the chapters in the original Theory of Poker, summarize them, and then go into lengthy detail as to how the ideas and concepts in those chapters need to be altered, when necessary, to best deal with no-limit and pot-limit games. There are also a number of new Bonus Chapters and Bonus Thoughts with new material specifically targeted toward those big bet games.
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7-Card Stud: 42 Lessons How to Win at Medium & Lower Limits
This book is a common sense, step-by-step guide for low to medium limit players to win consistently at both casino and home games. Players learn the latest strategies for winning at $1-$4 spread-limit up to $10-$20 fixed-limit games. Covers starting hands, 3rd-7th street strategy for playing most hands, overcards, selective aggressiveness, reading hands, secrets of the pros, psychology, and more. The 42 lesson informal format is both easy-to-read and powerful. Includes bonus chapter on 7-stud tournament strategy by World Champion Tom McEvoy who calls West’s advice, “down home and clear¿ and right on the money.”
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ake Your Poker Game To The Next Level With Poker Math! Are you new to poker? Have you been playing for awhile? No matter if you’re a new beginner or you’ve been at the tables for months now, you can take your game to the next level with poker math. It’s not as difficult it seems. Once you learn these simple calculations, you’ll be ready to dominate the competition and pile up more money. Look at what just a few people are saying about this book already: I’ve read other books designed to simplify poker math and I’ve counted outs, calculated pot odds, figured out my equity against a range – and gotten it all completely wrong because I didn’t work it all out from every possible angle away from the table. After reading this book and doing the work involved, I have a confidence and knowledge at the table that I never had before.”-Bibi “This will make you a force at the tables, and your wallet will thank you. Besides, as a friend of mine likes to say, winning is just way more fun!”-Mary “What an awesome book! Easy to read lots of solid concepts explained well. I really enjoyed how it explained to calculate pot odds, which will be invaluable in my future tournaments. This book breaks the fundamentals down into easily digestible nuggets of wisdom for easy mastery.”-Kyle Using easy to understand language, this book is straightforward and to the point. No fluff, just pure poker knowledge.
Mastering Pot-Limit Omaha: The Modern Aggressive Approach (D&B Poker)
Mastering PLO is different. It is a unique and remarkable book and will teach you a whole new approach to the game.
Mastering PLO:
Teaches you an aggressive style
Provides you with clear guidelines on how to develop your game-plan and adjust to your opponents
Teaches you how to analyse board textures – the key to success in PLO
Herbert Okolowitz (Huck3be1n) and Wladimir Taschner (Insyder19) are professional poker players, PLO experts and sought-after coaches on Pokerstrategy.com. They will explain in detail:
Pre-flop hand selection and pre-flop hand dynamics – including analysis of wide 3- and 4-bet ranges and the theory behind optimal bet-sizing.
How to use equity shifts on turn and river to your advantage and how to bluff correctly.
How to understand the game better and develop a holistic view of the play: connecting preflop decisions to action on later streets.
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