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The Psychology Of Poker by Alan N. Schoonmaker and David Sklansky

The Psychology Of Poker by Alan N. Schoonmaker and David Sklansky

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Poker demands many skills and strategies. To be successful, you must be able to master all of them and then apply them at the appropriate times. They include proper hand selection, bluffing, semi-bluffing, understanding tells and telegraphs, and reading hands. These skills do not come easily since they require unnatural actions. You cannot win just by "doing what comes naturally," Dr. Schoonmaker is concerned "only with the way that psychological factors affect your own and your opponents' ability to play properly. For example, have you ever wondered why some players seem extremely aggressive while others are passive? Why some are tight and others loose? Furthermore, have you ever wondered why some tactics seem to come naturally to you while others don't? This text will answer many of these questions. It will explain why you and your opponents play the way you do. The author also suggests strategic adjustments that you should make to improve your results against different types of players, and he suggests personal adjustments that will help you to play better and enjoy the game more. This 2000 Two Plus Two Pub. Paperback is in good condition. Lightly scuffed on spine.

ISBN: 9781880685259 SKU: 1581747 This image is of the actual book.

SKU: 1581747
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