Poker Books Published in 2012

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    The Poker Hero

    By: Florian Roßner
    Subtitle: How to Survive, Fight, and Succeed in the modern Poker World

    The Poker Hero provides insights, strategies, and advice on how to succeed in the competitive world of poker. The author shares his experiences and knowledge gained from years of playing poker professionally, and offers tips on how to improve one’s game, make better decisions, and ultimately become a successful poker player. The book covers various aspects of poker, including understanding the game’s psychology, managing one’s bankroll, and developing a winning mindset. It also discusses the importance of discipline, patience, and continuous learning in order to thrive in the ever-evolving poker landscape.


    Playing The Player

    By: Ed Miller
    Subtitle: Moving Beyond ABC Poker To Dominate Your Opponents

    Playing the Player unveils the secrets behind making accurate reads and implementing formidable adjustments utilized by elite professionals to dominate their adversaries. This comprehensive guide includes techniques such as:

    • Persuading conservative players to relinquish pots consistently
    • Gaining an advantage over tight-aggressive opponents
    • Exploiting the aggression of loose players to your benefit
    • Methodically profiling opponents, identifying vulnerabilities, and launching strategic assaults

    How to Play Poker Every Day and Survive

    By: John H. Heberle

    This book is designed for poker enthusiasts who are passionate about the game but are tired of losing more often than winning. It focuses on Texas Hold’em, the most widely played poker variant globally. Many players find themselves frequently playing in local casinos or with friends, yet they seldom win. This book aims to debunk the notions of “Bad Luck”, “Bad Draws”, or “Drawn-out on Again” and instead provides practical strategies to enhance your gaming skills for consistent victories. It primarily discusses “open table” play in a casino setting, with additional insights into tournament play and Omaha. It presumes a basic understanding of poker, Texas Hold’em, and “card odds”. It’s not a technical analysis of probabilities, but a practical guide to improving your winnings in various situations. The author, a seasoned poker player, shares his experiences and strategies from his time as a Poker Proposition Player in a popular Southern California casino. His survival in the game depends on his overall winnings, despite not winning every day. He shares how he evaluates his performance by averaging his wins and losses monthly. As per “Guitar Man”, this book offers a unique and powerful perspective, positioning the author as a “poker pro for the rest of us”.


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