Poker Books by Alexander Fitzgerald

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    Exploitative Play in Live Poker

    By: Alexander Fitzgerald
    Subtitle: How to Manipulate your Opponents into Making Mistakes

    Many poker players often make good decisions, but even experienced ones have predictable habits that lead to mistakes. These situations don’t often occur naturally; you have to create them. “Exploitative Play in Live Poker” teaches you how to create situations where opponents are likely to blunder and how to exploit them. This requires abandoning traditional strategies and adopting new concepts that may push you and your opponents out of your comfort zones. Learn strategies like countering the auto-continuation-bettor and developing a powerful donk-betting strategy.


    The Myth of Poker Talent

    By: Alexander Fitzgerald
    Subtitle: Why Anyone Can Be a Great Poker Player

    This unique book is based on a decade-long experience with over 1000 students. Fitzgerald’s method, focusing on generic poker situations, proves that winning at poker requires hard work and understanding, not talent. The book offers a fresh model of poker, a comprehensive understanding of poker tools, and debunks common misconceptions among experienced players. To excel at poker, you need this book, not talent.


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