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Play Poker Like the Pros: The Greatest Poker Player in the World Today Reveals His Million-Dollar-Winning Strategies to the Most Popular Tournament, Home, and Online Games (Harperresource Book)
 
 

Play Poker Like the Pros: The Greatest Poker Player in the World Today Reveals His Million-Dollar-Winning Strategies to the Most Popular Tournament, Home, and Online Games (Harperresource Book) [Kindle Edition]

Phil Hellmuth
3.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (22 customer reviews)

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"From the moment I first played poker with Phil I knew that I was witnessing something special."--Doyle "Texas Dolly" Brunson, Poker legend and eight-time World Champion of poker

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In Play Poker Like the Pros, poker master Phil Hellmuth, Jr., demonstrates exactly how to play and win -- even if you have never picked up a deck of cards -- the modern games of poker, including: Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Seven-Card Stud, and Razz.

Phil Hellmuth, Jr., a seven-time World Champion of Poker, presents his tournament-tested strategies to beat any type of player, including:

  • The Jackal (crazy and unpredictable)
  • The Elephant (plays too many hands)
  • The Mouse (plays very conservatively)
  • The Lion (skilled and tough to beat)

Play Poker Like the Pros begins by laying out the rules and set-up of each game and then moves on to easy-to-follow basic and advanced strategies. Hellmuth teaches exactly which hands to play, when to bluff, when to raise, and when to fold. In addition Hellmuth provides techniques for reading other players and staying cool under pressure. There are also special chapters on how to beat online poker games and an inside look at tournament play.


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27 of 29 people found the following review helpful
Format:Paperback
In the introduction to this book, the reader is told that they cannot just read it all the way through and expect to win at poker. You are told that to get the most from it you will need to read it slowly and go over parts of the book time and again.

This has certainly been the case for this poker player who up to 3 months ago had not played poker at all. The main reason why this book worked so well for me is the way it is laid out. By having strategy for beginners then intermediate and finally advanced it allows you to learn at your own pace without being bogged down in strategies you can barely understand. In my opinion this format is the best way to do it as it shows the beginner what to concentrate on until they are comfortable enough to move up to the next level

The fact that there are no charts detailing table odds and the like to me is a positive. Phil in this book concentrates on teaching you how to play the hands you will be dealt and the thought processes you should use as the hand progresses to make decisions. Not confusing you by saying well if the table odds are this or if they are that.

Thanks to this book I am now enjoy playing Texas Hold Em online, when my wife allows and I think it will do the same for you as long as you remember that reading this book alone cannot make you a great poker player, the way you approach it also has an effect.

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33 of 36 people found the following review helpful
By Hibby
Format:Paperback
Want to play poker? Then read this before you read anything else!

Anybody who already plays poker at any level should have the authors name already engrained into thier memory as a true master of the game.

Phil lays out what, when and how to play with such amazing clarity that it stunned me. Whilst some books on the game can bamboozle you with mathematical formulas Phil lays it out in plain sometimes even funny English. The ideas laid out in the book such as playing Ax suited "either hit it or miss it" could advance nearly anyone's plays and the layout is superb taking you from beginner through to advanced plays. I consider myself a good intermediate player but decided to read the book from the very first page, just to see what Phil had to say and was amazed that I picked up fresh insights into even Begginers stratgey. I may already have played these plays many times but this book refreshed your mind in how and when to do so.

The clear consice layout of animal characters and how to identify them at your game are also truly insightful.

Rest assured this is a book I will go back over again and again and again.

As I said before, Want to learn poker? play better poker? or most importantly WIN AT POKER? Then look no further than this excellent book.

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22 of 24 people found the following review helpful
Great Book! 24 April 2005
By A Customer
Format:Paperback
Why all the carping and snippy reviews of this book? One only needs to read the forward by the late Andrew Glazer at the beginning of Play Poker Like the Pros to understand the value of this book. This is one of MANY poker books that are worth reading. There is never any claim that this is the best or the only book on the subject.

Smart poker players read from as many sources as possible and try to learn from different perspectives. Arguing about whether this book is better or worse than Brunson or other books is a waste of time. Instead of arguing about it, read them both and learn a little from every author you can. Most importantly if you think there is any book out there that will make you a winner without having to utilize your own judgement and ability, then I hope to see you at the casino so I can take your money.

As with any guide on poker, there are some parts of this book that are helpful and other parts of the book that I don't agree. The strength of this book is in its strategy discussions for players who are fairly new to playing in casinos, online or in tournaments. It's a big jump from playing in someone's living room to playing against strangers. Hellmuth's basic tight/aggressive strategy is bound to be instructive to any poker newbie.

Where the book tends to be lacking is in its discussion of subjects other than limit hold em and seven card stud. You can tell that the game of Omaha 8 baffles Hellmuth as it does most players and the chapters on Razz and regular Omaha add little. The other shortcoming is in the discussion of No Limit Hold em. Many more casinos are offering this as a cash game along with tournaments. You won't learn a lot about that particular game with this book.

The good news is that if you are new to competitive play, you will probably end up playing in a small stakes limit cash game. This book will help you. If you are a hardened, poker veteran who wants to improve your game, there are probably other books that you can find to suit your need.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Ok for beginners
This book feels a little dated and doesn't contain enough on NL Hold em. It's especially light on areas such as tournament strategy and online play. Read more
Published 3 months ago by Mik
Phil Hellmuth no thanks
Half of the book is dedicated to other froms of poker that arent Texas Hold'Em. Who cares about these other games? Not me. Read more
Published 10 months ago by PabloMendoza
Ill eductated
This idiot starts by telling you to only hold 10 hands and folding all the others. 8 of them are pocket pairs. The other two are AK and AQ. Read more
Published 11 months ago by C. Parkes
animal analogies = plus one star
Beginner title, Phil's game so nitty and boring not really the best to bring to book format under the title 'play poker like the pros' in my humble opinion, but as i said i did... Read more
Published 22 months ago by keenberg
A little bit disappointed
First of all I have to say it's not a bad poker book. It's just that maybe I was expecting a bit more advanced theory. Read more
Published on 3 Feb 2010 by Frozen
Don't buy it you won't regret it
the author re-explains the basics of poker and evident strategy and then moves on.
Nothing revolutionary in it. Read more
Published on 25 Dec 2009 by Y. Niamkey
It's ok but not the best
If you are looking for you're first book on poker strategy this is not the one for you, there are some useful and interesting observations but there is little insight into what... Read more
Published on 20 Oct 2009 by M. J. Smith
Phil is great!
I begun to interest to poker last year. Here in Italy the most played draw variant is the one played with the reduced deck. In that variant a was a good player. Read more
Published on 5 Dec 2008 by Shingen
So bad.
Absolute drivel. Phil Hellmuth is one of the top tournament players of all time. He is also one of the worst poker teachers and writers of all time. Read more
Published on 18 Sep 2007 by Zazen
Good book to learn the basics and start winning
The book covers several kinds of poker, but I've only read the sections on Limit and NoLimit Hold'Em, as well as the parts that discuss general poker strategy. Read more
Published on 14 April 2007 by Edward Boon
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Before the flop, then, successful play in Holdem is pretty darn easy using the top-ten-hands strategy. In general, you raise or reraise every time you have a top ten hand, and you fold the rest of your hands. The exceptions are: when a mouse makes a raise or reraise (two bets or three bets), a lion makes it three bets (a reraise), or an elephant makes it three bets (since it is out of the ordinary for the elephant ever to bet his own hand). In these cases, you might want to back off if your top ten hand is 9-9, 8-8, 7-7, or A-Q. &quote;
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