Poker Books by Roy Cooke

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    How to Play Like a Poker Pro

    By: Roy Cooke, John Bond

    Roy Cooke and John Bond continue their long-running CardPlayer Magazine column, which is the world’s longest-running poker feature. This book, their sixth, is a follow-up to Real Poker II: The Play of Hands and a companion to  How to Think Like a Poker Pro.  It compiles and updates their CardPlayer Magazine Play of Hand columns from 2000 to 2006, with each essay guiding readers through a professional’s thought process in playing a hand and analyzing every decision to maximize profits or minimize losses at the poker table.


    Real Poker II

    By: Roy Cooke, John Bond
    Subtitle: The Play of Hands

    This book focuses on four crucial aspects of poker strategy: protection, price, hand-reading, and situational adjustment. It delves into various concepts including how to play ace-king out of position, when to employ slow or fast play, the art of semi-bluffing, and how player dynamics affect different situations. The author, Cooke, also explores techniques such as observing opponents’ play, drawing to overcards, maximizing value bets, and giving action to receive action in return. To illustrate these concepts, the book provides real-game examples, complete with analysis of Cooke’s decisions—both correct and incorrect—and his opponents’ reactions, offering readers practical insights into advanced poker strategy.

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    How to Think Like a Poker Pro

    By: Roy Cooke, John Bond

    The book is a compilation of articles published between 2000 and 2005, is divided into four comprehensive sections that cover a wide range of topics essential to any serious poker player. Cooke, known for his advocacy for players’ rights and his fight against cheating, particularly in the online arena, has created a rule book that has become an industry standard. This volume, along with his previous work, “Real Poker II,” is considered a must-have for any poker enthusiast looking to elevate their game and adopt the mindset of a professional player.


    Cooke’s Rules of Real Poker

    By: Roy Cooke, John Bond

    The book provides a uniform set of rules for the most popular poker games played in public cardrooms, prioritizing fairness, efficiency, simplicity, and tradition. The authors have consulted the rulebooks of nearly every major cardroom in the country and have chosen rules that best serve these interests, while also considering the importance of inducing action in the game. The book presents the preferred rule for each situation first, followed by alternate rules if applicable, and includes explanatory notes, examples, definitions, and appendices for suggested procedures. Although some players and cardroom managers may not agree with all the rules included, the authors hope that the comprehensiveness of Cooke’s Rules of Real Poker will lead to its adoption as a standard in cardrooms across the country, with the flexibility for cardrooms to adopt the rules as they stand or modify them according to house policy.


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