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| AUTHOR: | Richard D. Harroch, Lou Krieger |
| CATEGORY: | Book |
| MANUFACTURER: | For Dummies |
| ISBN: | 0764552325 |
| TYPE: | Card Games - Poker, Gambling - Card Games, Games, Games / Gamebooks / Crosswords, Games/Puzzles, Poker (Game), Card games, Games / General |
| MEDIA: | Paperback |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 785555022836 |
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Customer Reviews of Poker for Dummies
good info, but not good teaching This book has its strengths, and I'm not sorry I bought it, but a few days later I had to buy another, more straightforward one to clear up some basic questions. That is not a strong selling point for a "Dummies" book.
I have two main criticisms (aside from the fact that it barely mentions draw poker at all): First, a complete and easy to find glossary is a must in a book for beginners, and the one in this book is neither (you'll need it for chapter 2, where you are unexectedly thrown into the deep end of the jargon pool). Second, the examples were few and somewhat hard for me to follow. I need to be led by the hand for a few games, so I can apply that slowly but thoroughly acquired knowledge at my own pace. I don't feel that "Poker For Dummies" offers me that opportunity.
A very useful thing I did get from this book was their recommendation of wilsonsw.com, whose software (with free demos) allows you to participate in thousands of hands of certain variants of the game in a pretty realistic manner...not tutorial exactly, but very helpful.
Poker Books, the next best thing to being there . . .
America has given the world Freedom, Bourbon, Hollywood, Baseball and Poker.
Unfortunately we've also given the world "How To" books. And their most recent obnoxious incarnations, the "Zen in the Art of---" and the "---For Dummies" series.
However this one's not bad at all. I wish some of the reviewers who disliked it could name a better beginner's book--though I concede that if you play for money against some pros following the instructions given you might conclude you should have bought "Poker for Morons" instead.
(Do not despair. The real morons are playing Baccarat following amazing systems that enable them to count to 9 )
If, after reading Lou, you decide to keep on and take the plunge might I also suggest Lee Jones 'Winning Low Limit Hold 'Em '--a book which gives strict advice on the most popular form of Poker nowdays and which cannot possibly work because everyone has read it and feels obliged to deviate from it because they know everyone else has read it too, consequently, it does work. (did you folow that?)
Also consider buying Slansky's 'The Theory of Poker' regarded as 'The Bible' especially if you're a math-geek who can already discourse on the difference between probability and odds.
Otherwise just consider it but don't buy it. Carson's 'The Complete Book of Hold 'Em Poker' should also keep you busy for a few months, as well as anything written by Ciaffone, and by then you should be ready to enter the World Series of Poker.
Well, soon enough, anyway.
Seriously, if you can break even after playing cardroom poker in your first year, you're doing great. (If you can get a bunch of rich dolts to come over to your place on Friday nights and play Anaconda or a sillier variation you're doing even better but don't count on it.)
Lou's book is a good overview and he does list up to date internet groups which provide links to discussions and articles which will keep you addicted forever.
Just remember that over the long run, it's all about skill, not hunches. Besides, it's bad luck to be superstitious.
for beginners...but thats ok
This book is truly for beginners...but it does not hold itself out to be the best book in the world for poker. So it is what it is!!! It will definately explain some of the simpler concepts to the player and give them a good base to start playing. You wont feel emberassed when you go to your local game, a casino or venture out to the online poker world.
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