Texas Hold'em Odds and Probabilities: Limit, No-Limit, and Tournament Strategies | 
enlarge | Author: Matthew Hilger Publisher: Dimat Enterprises, Inc. Category: Book
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Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 12121
Media: Paperback Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.4 x 0.7
ISBN: 0974150223 Dewey Decimal Number: 795 EAN: 9780974150222 ASIN: 0974150223
Publication Date: June 1, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: International shipping available Condition: Brand New, Perfect Condition, Please allow 4-14 business days for delivery. 100% Money Back Guarantee, Over 1,000,000 customers served.
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Product Description Matthew Hilger, as both a player and author, has been greatly admired since his very clear and excellently organized, Internet Texas Hold'em, came out in 2003. He also has a website that's very popular with a forum discussing all kinds of issues which arise in poker, gaming, and life. With this book on Odds and Probabilities, he has added to his stature as an advisor because he expands his focus by addressing limit hold'em, no limit hold'em cash games, and no limit hold'em tournaments. He actually fills in nicely for the (very few) areas King Yao does not cover in his book. Hilger's approach is ideal for beginners because he not only explains pot odds, implied pot odds, and effective implied pot odds, but also rudimentary concepts such as adding and multiplying fractions along with probability. These are the types of questions that many newbies swept into games by the poker popularity explosion may be too embarrassed to ask on their own. Hilger made a good decision by sticking with the same type of organization he had in his first book. Every idea is followed up with sections called Test Your Skills and Chapter Review. Most players, I have found, really improve by studying expert hand analysis which is something Hilger performs many times throughout these pages. Although for me, my favorite section was the one concerning probability of winning with particular hands. Overall, Odds and Probabilities was invaluable.
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Poorly written, Hard to Understand, and Trying to Sell me More Books November 28, 2008 billman_10 (Florida) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Having a background in applied statistics, I can say this book is very poorly written. Further, the online charts are not even close to being properly documented- making learning them an unhappy and error ridden chore. The authors of the book and the website where the charts are accessed take every opportunity to sell the reader on more books and a poker website. Enough! Give me value for my investment on this book before asking me to spend more! Better yet, I'll just avoid these jokers in the future.
Informative and easily digestable April 28, 2008 Stephanie Monahan 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I previewed this book before I bought it and it seemed like a good value and now that I have it, I still feel that way. The poor reviews from other customers must be from know it alls because unlike many poker titles, it delivers exactly what it says. If you already know the odds then you dont need this, but I already knew how to calculate with the 2-4 method but it expands on that to add implied odds, and douts. Thats how far I am into this book so far, and I expect the rest of it to be worth the time to read it and the cost. Do not be misled by the haters. If you are shopping for a book on the subject of texas holdem odds, I would say its worth it. Many poker books are convoluted and this one is perfectly readable. So the people who said it is too basic might be fans of the convoluted books that I dont fully understand, but I found this book useful to re-enforce what I already knew and to help me expand on that knowledge. Last comment, the book wasnt the holy grail that I couldnt live without, but it definitely gave me a deeper understanding of the subject and I would certainly reccomend it.
Too basic -- too little content September 25, 2007 John Nash (Chicago, IL) 7 out of 11 found this review helpful
If you had trouble with math in grade school, then this book may be just right for you. But I personally found it was too elementary. Come on--do you really need to explain how to add fractions and how to convert 1/3 to decimals? If you are THAT math-challenged, you probably can't count outs either! By spending so much time on remedial arithmetic, he doesn't cover a lot of ground. If you've never heard of implied odds and don't have a clue how to size your bets, then by all means buy this book. For anyone who has read one or two poker books, this stuff is too basic--and nothing is new.
This book WILL improve your game... September 19, 2007 C. Grant (Houston, TX USA) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Unless you're a math genius or your name is Chris Ferguson, you need this book. Top-to-bottom odds and probabilities for limit and no-limit hold'em. Loaded with charts and explanations. I purchased this book after seeing the charts in the back of the book ... unlike any I've seen elsewhere. You can't go wrong with this book ... it's one of my top favorites.
Good book; Great vendor May 16, 2007 Mr. William B. Townsend III (Lost in Louisiana Post-Katrina) 1 out of 13 found this review helpful
Looks like a good book. I have not made it through the whole thing yet, but I can definitely recommend this vendor.
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