Poker
Poker has become a global sport this past decade. Tens of millions of Poker enthusiasts play the game on a daily basis in casinos, on the web and at social gatherings. Many TV channels broadcast Poker competitions and some professional Poker players have become celebrities.
In order to do well at Poker, a player must possess a number of basic attributes: concentration; self discipline; memory; mathematical capabilities, and, naturally, some theatrical talent.
- Do you want to be a professional and profitable Poker player?
- Do you want to start beating your friends at your weekly Poker sessions?
- Do you want to start playing Poker in a mathematical, logical manner, based on probability?
In Book #3, Chapter 6 you will learn:
- Why a gambler should not play against “The House” when playing Poker at a casino.
- How the opening hand should be played.
- What “internal (personal) analysis” is, and what role it plays in Poker.
- What “external (environmental) analysis" is, and what role it plays in Poker.
- The process of cross-checking.
- How to determine the optimal sum to bet.


