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How Good Is Your Limit Hold'em? Part 2
- Author:
- By Byron Jacobs
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- Paperback
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- Published: 30th Sep 2007
- ISBN: 1904468357
- Pages: 250
- Size: 228mm x 152mm
From the Publisher:
The original edition of How Good is your Limit Hold'em? was published in early 2005. It was very well received by both reviewers and the poker public, quickly acquiring the status of a classic text and becoming a must have book for serious hold'em players. This second volume features another set of quizzes based on the same formula with brand new hand examples.
This book will be of tremendous value to anyone who has some experience of Limit Hold'Em and is looking to improve their understanding of this exciting game. The material is presented in a novel test-yourself format, which simulates live action play by inviting the reader to consider the best course of action at each stage of a hand. All features of the game are discussed within the hands and readers can assess their understanding by comparing their decisions with those of the experts.
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