Exploiting Poker Tells
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Exploiting Poker Tells is the third and final book in Zachary Elwood's acclaimed Reading Poker Tells trilogy of books. This book focuses on practical, real-world considerations, answering questions like: When great poker reads are made, what factors are involved? What behaviors are important to pay attention to when making a decision? What behaviors can be ignored and why? This book includes:¿ 140+ detailed hand histories, some played by the author, and some played by other pro players¿ Interviews with well-known poker players about poker tells they've used¿ A poker tells quiz to test and reinforce learningThe author's blog and ebooks are available at "I think this book may be your best work." - J.K. Troell"The only books that I absolutely will not share with my poker buddies." - J. Hase (Amazon review)"Reinforces many of the concepts he's covered [in previous books], in addition to introducing new ones, and gives the reader useful ways of thinking about common opponent tendencies." - Dan Podheiser
Exploiting Poker Tells is the third and final book in Zachary Elwood's acclaimed Reading Poker Tells trilogy of books. This book focuses on practical, real-world considerations, answering questions like: When great poker reads are made, what factors are involved? What behaviors are important to pay attention to when making a decision? What behaviors can be ignored and why? This book includes:¿ 140+ detailed hand histories, some played by the author, and some played by other pro players¿ Interviews with well-known poker players about poker tells they've used¿ A poker tells quiz to test and reinforce learningThe author's blog and ebooks are available at "I think this book may be your best work." - J.K. Troell"The only books that I absolutely will not share with my poker buddies." - J. Hase (Amazon review)"Reinforces many of the concepts he's covered [in previous books], in addition to introducing new ones, and gives the reader useful ways of thinking about common opponent tendencies." - Dan Podheiser
AmazonPages: 296, Paperback, Via Regia