Playing The Player: Moving Beyond ABC Poker To Dominate Your Opponents [Kindle Edition] Author: Ed Miller | Language: English | ISBN:
B0089Q4Z1C | Format: PDF, EPUB
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Posts about Download The Book Playing The Player: Moving Beyond ABC Poker To Dominate Your Opponents [Kindle Edition] Epub Free from 4shared, mediafire, hotfile, and mirror link Ask any poker player with a little bit of experience, and they’ll tell you poker is a game of people, not of cards.
They’re absolutely right.
But nine times out of ten, these same players get the people part all wrong. They look for the wrong things. They make the wrong adjustments. And they end up paying for it.
In Playing the Player, best-selling author Ed Miller shows you how to make the right reads and the devastating adjustments that top pros use to crush their opponents, including:
How to get the nits and rocks to let you win pot after pot after pot
How to gain the upper hand against tight-aggressive regulars
How to use loose players' aggression against them
How to systematically profile opponents, spot their weaknesses, and attack
Playing The Player will have you thinking about and playing poker in a whole new way.
You always knew poker was a people game. Now learn exactly how to play it. Books with free ebook downloads available Playing The Player: Moving Beyond ABC Poker To Dominate Your Opponents Epub Free
- File Size: 294 KB
- Print Length: 233 pages
- Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1477473084
- Publisher: Monkey Tilt Books (June 7, 2012)
- Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Language: English
- ASIN: B0089Q4Z1C
- Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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- Lending: Not Enabled
- Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #70,519 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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As usual, Ed Miller gives you great information and explains it well. But for a $50 book, I was extremely annoyed by the seemingly endless errors. Typos, grammatical errors, wrong pot sizes and once he's even telling you a hand he played at 2-5 and he makes a straight flush on the river, which he says is the worst card for him (could be if he thinks it hurts his chances of getting paid off) but doesn't explain, then later he says he would have folded it to a raise, so you know it was another error in the text. When you don't understand something, you wonder if it's because you don't understand it or if it's because of yet another error. There's a great example he gives of two hands with the same board but that run out in a different order and how it changes the dynamic against a LAG. But I'm somewhat confused by it and wonder if I'm missing something or if the author/editor did.
The organization of the book is poor as well. It's a collection of various exploitable situations and common betting lines or player tendencies he's observed. It lacks the usual flow and theoretical underpinning we're accustomed to from Miller. I think he could have said a lot more about "playing the player" but the various errors, short length and $50 price tag make me think he's given up and just wants to make as much money with as little effort as possible. He even plugs his other book a couple times and at one point says jokingly (but you get the sense mostly serious) you'll have to buy his next book for further explanation.
I still give the book 4 stars because applying the information should make you much more than $50 and it really gets you thinking about when and how to adjust your game to exploit your opponents, which I think is the most important skill you can have in no-limit.
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