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10 thoughts on “The Problems with Reading Poker Books | School of Cards |

  1. there is satisfaction in intelligently pursuing optimal poker strategy in a self study, my poker strategy is on the lines of waiting to see what i get dealt first, with big hands i limp and check to be under the cover of a perceived weak hand, jack nine is playable

  2. Lol poker players that suck at writing?!?! Lol they hire ghost writers to write there books. Lol but yea books are there and it’s how you use it that matters it’s a tip to use doesn’t make you a better player

  3. I also shared you the list of few poker books – https://goo.gl/v5DMVx
    Go through the books and improve your Texas Hold’em gaming skills and do try your hands .

  4. Here's the idea that I get from this video and it's pretty much true read a poker book go play poker go back read the book again and you'll have more insight to about your gameplay then you go play more poker and then you go read a book and you understand a little bit more.. rinse and repeat

  5. The problème with poker books it that nobody actually read them at all. You buy one you read the intro and you move on to another one because poker books are soooooo borrring but yet profitable to the motivated learner.

  6. The amount of people who can successfully apply statistical analysis to predict future outcomes meaningfully (vs to explain past events) is minuscule. Most games come down to who loses emotional discipline first.

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