
Poker and More: Unique Ideas and Concepts
Strategy. Game Theory. and Psychology from Two Renowned Gambling Experts
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Since 2005, David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth have each been writing four essays a year, covering a variety of topics, for the monthly Two Plus Two Online Poker Strategy Magazine. Some of these essays are easy reading, while some of them address the more challenging aspects of advanced poker theory, but all of them are designed to help the reader think correctly about poker and to improve their games.
In Poker and More: Unique Ideas and Concepts; Strategy, Game Theory, and Psychology from Two Renowned Gambling Experts, David and Mason Malmuth, who have each written many different books on numerous subjects in the poker/gambling field, cover many different ideas which are important in today’s modern poker games. Topics include “Facing the Threat of Future Bets,” “Semi-Bluffing and Big Bet Games,” “Expert Non-Optimum Random Strategy,” “Multi Street Bluffing and Bluff Catching,” “Why Amateurs Wrongly Think Poker is Mainly Luck,” “Seven-Card Stud Versus Texas Hold ’em,” “Chips Changing Value in Tournaments,” “Moving In Against the Blind,” “Real Poker Psychology — A Few Clarifications,” “A Few Predictions Revisited,” and much more.
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