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  • Poker Math & Strategies

  • Advanced Strategies to Use Poker Math + Tips and Tricks to Play like a Pro
  • By: Phil Meyer
  • Narrated by: Julious Z Dyer
  • Length: 3 hrs
  • 4.4 out of 5 stars (56 ratings)

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Poker Math & Strategies

By: Phil Meyer
Narrated by: Julious Z Dyer
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Discover the secrets to mastering the mental game of poker, learn how to crush your opponents, and play poker like the top 1%!

Have you always wanted to learn how to completely dominate any poker game, but didn't know where to begin? Are you sick of being the "sucker" at the poker table? Are you tired of the overwhelming sense of defeat that comes with being outsmarted again and again?

If yes, then you've come to the right place!

In this guide, you're going to learn how to unleash the power of logical and rational poker math to help you get an edge over your "intuition-based" opponents, say goodbye to long losing streaks and line your pockets with cold hard cash.

Here's a sample of what you're going to discover in Poker Math:

  • Everything you need to know about poker math to crush it in games and tournaments
  • The ultimate guide to poker probabilities and poker hands
  • A step-by-step guide to using poker science to become an unstoppable player
  • How to assess the likelihood that your adversary is bluffing with a high degree of accuracy
  • The four types of poker players and how to figure out your opponents playing styles to come out on top
  • How to work out pot odds like a professional
  • Seven surefire tips to help you drastically improve your odds in every poker game
  • Five nuke-level poker betting strategies you absolutely need to know about
  • How to develop the mindset of a veteran poker player for multi-table tournaments
  • ...and much more!

Whether you're a complete beginner to poker or are looking for battle-tested poker techniques to help you take your poker skills to the next level. You'll learn how to make smart poker decisions on the fly even when under pressure, without losing your cool.

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©2019 Phil Meyer (P)2019 Phil Meyer
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Highly recommended.

If you want to become a good solid poker player and learn why you are doing things in certain spots and not putting too much math pressure on your hands get this Audiobook This will improve your game by leaps and bounds. I promise if you listen to the concepts, and play good poker you will win!

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Thanks to the author!

I have listened to a bunch of poker audiobook and this one is the best ever. It is not for beginners. If you are serious about learning this game this Audiobook is fantastic. I just finished it and am listen ng it a second time to make sure I didn't miss anything. Thanks to the author!

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Great poker math audio book

This audio book is an absolutely fantastic resource for players who want to get quick, practical and implementable advice from someone who has clearly mastered how to apply Game Theory to common poker situations. A lot of common preflop spots have been solved, and in-depth advice and explanations accompany the vast amount of charts that are included in the audio book. Highly recommend buying this audio book.

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This Audiobook is simply awesome.

There are no other words to describe it! The authors put together the most informative pokerAudiobook I've ever a listen. Great detail and an awesome new mindset for any poker player who needs a boost to their game. This is the definitive Audiobook toa listen to play poker.

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Narration issues

I felt this book has some good information for an aspiring poker player but the narration made it hard to follow at times. When the book would reference a hand such as “ace, king of clubs” the narrator would read it as the letters “AKc”. This required me to think more about what cards the author was referencing than absorbing the lesson of the material.

The narrator has a great voice, but not for a book on poker strategies.

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The flow isn’t very clear. I have played poker for many years and did not find this book very helpful. I swear the narrator said “on the off chance” every second sentence...

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Hilariously Awful!

An absolute waste of a credit. It was like listening to somebody reading furniture assembly instructions interpreted from a foreign language by someone that didn't speak their own language well. I am guessing this was assembled using dictation through Siri! I listened through about 1 1/2 times, just to make sure it wasn't my lack of paying attention. Nope! I am a physician who is served the military in foreign countries. I can understand most versions of pidgin English. This was something completely different. Please take a pass on this one.

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Not sure this author has ever played poker

I wanted to make notes on all that was so bad about this book to give a more detailed review but thought of having to listen to this again to make those notes is well, it's not happening.

I honestly have no idea if this author has ever played poker. The first 4 or so chapters are for newbs, what hands beat what, what a flop is, make the best of 5 cards, etc;

The rest sounds like this author skimmed through a bunch of poker books, took what he thought might be relevant and reworded it into his own book. Instead of teaching how to calculate hand odds, he literally says "use the rule of 4 of 2" without telling you how to do it!

Not sure if common poker sayings are different in other countries, but it sounds like this guy has no idea what the common lingo is, and in some parts it sounds like he's making stuff up, badly! (Like if you miss a flop or the turn, river, etc; it's called a "failure". He doesn't refer to AK as big slick, it's the letter a and a king. I wish I could remember more of the weird made up lingo to put in this reveiw, but trust me, do not waste your time with this even if it is given to you for free!

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It's ok for very entry level and high level overvi

Doesn't get deep enough into the math. It's also not well scripted as you'll repeatedly hear filler phrases like "in the off chance" or other strange starts to sentences over and over again.

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Hard book to follow

This book may have some value in printed form, but it is extremely hard to follow in the audio version. Charts and graphs are read in a manner that make them difficult to understand, terminology used is not common terminology (for example, the flop is often referred to as the failure, and a hands are read weirdly - like “sixty seven fit”...which I assume means 67s, but still not sure) and the narrator gives the impression of not really understanding the topic (although I will say that the narrator’s voice and tone are well presented).

Some of the odd terminology may be common to others, but it was mostly foreign to me. It’s not difficult to interpret, but it makes for a cumbersome experience.

Lastly, the title’s promise of poker math and strategy is a bit misleading....there is not a whole lot of math discussion beyond pointing out that there are mathematical concepts that could be applied. Perhaps the last hour (which is the portion of the book that remained after I chose to stop listening) delves into it more, but I doubt it.

I have enjoyed quite a few audio books on poker, with some being better than others. However, I mostly enjoy all of them and get something out of them. This one, on the other hand, did nothing for me. It was so hard to listen to, I chose not to finish it.

Others may get value from it, but I would not hesitate to recommend choosing to listen to other poker books, while skipping this one entirely.


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