Despite the title, this book is not really a mathematics book, though it is certainly statistical behind the curtain. It does not teach you how to play basic NLH. The Statistics of Poker by Steve Selbrede.
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ISBN-101489505954
ISBN-139781489505958
eBay Product ID (ePID)166467095
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Book TitleStatistics of Poker : Data Mining Statistics Applied to Small Stakes No Limit Hold'em
Number of Pages270 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication Year2013
TopicCard Games / Poker
GenreGames & Activities
AuthorSteve Selbrede
FormatTrade Paperback
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Item Height0.6 in
Item Weight14.6 Oz
Item Length8.5 in
Item Width5.5 in
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SynopsisThis 3rd Edition analyzes six million hand histories to identify the most profitable online No Limit Hold'em poker strategies, (an increase from 2 million in the 2nd edition). The new edition also includes additional new content. These "optimal" strategies are verified for stakes between NL10 ($0.05/$0.10) and NL200 ($1.00/$2.00) full ring online games. Despite the title, this book is not really a mathematics book, though it is certainly statistical behind the curtain. It assumes that the reader is already familiar with No Limit Hold'em and much of the poker jargon that goes with it. It does not teach you how to play basic NLH. The hope is that you will recognize the basic truths revealed by the analysis and be inspired to incorporate them into your own game., This 3rd Edition analyzes six million hand histories to identify the most profitable online No Limit Hold'em poker strategies, (an increase from 2 million in the 2nd edition). The new edition also includes additional new content.These "optimal" strategies are verified for stakes between NL10 ($0.05/$0.10) and NL200 ($1.00/$2.00) full ring online games. Despite the title, this book is not really a mathematics book, though it is certainly statistical behind the curtain. It assumes that the reader is already familiar with No Limit Hold'em and much of the poker jargon that goes with it. It does not teach you how to play basic NLH. The hope is that you will recognize the basic truths revealed by the analysis and be inspired to incorporate them into your own game.