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Lessons from the Felt
Kensington Publishing Corp. 2006; US$ 12.00In Lessons from the Pro Poker Tour, David Apostolico explored the tournament strategies that have taken professionals like Doyle Brunson, T.J. Cloutier, and Billy Baxter to the very top. Now he shows you how to apply those advanced techniques and tactics to all kinds of no-limit hold?em tournaments?multi-table, single table, online, satellites, sit... more...
Tournament Hold 'em Hand By Hand
Kensington Publishing Corp. 2008; US$ 14.00Most books on tournament Hold'Em poker assume that the reader is playing in a big circuit where buy-ins may be $10,000 or higher. Now, building on the theoretical fundamentals addressed in his earlier books, Myers focuses on the types of tournaments that most players really play: the small to mid-sized tournaments that are offered in casinos and... more...
Illustrated Guide to Blackjack
Kensington Publishing Corp. 2007; US$ 13.00Former gambling pro Dennis Purdy demonstrates the right move to make in every possible blackjack scenario, using real-game situations and solutions to test and hone reader's skills. In over 150 fully illustrated pages Purdy not only reveals the best plays for each hand, he shows why they work with clear, concise logic, user-friendly charts and... more...
Handicapping for Bettor or Worse
Eclipse Press 2004; US$ 9.99Every handicapper is looking for an edge. Handicapping for Bettor or Worse: A Fresh Perspective to Betting the Races helps horseplayers create their own luck by teaching them to develop their own approach. Author and well-known handicapper John Lindley discusses the methods used by such handicapping stalwarts as Andrew Beyer and Len Ragozin. He focuses... more...
Handicapping the Wall Street Way
Eclipse Press 2005; US$ 9.99Handicapping the Wall Street Way: Picking Xtra Winners at the Track goes beyond conventional handicapping and offers the author's unique handicapping theory based on nearly 20 years of security and market analysis experience. Starting with the basic premise that pricing or odds inefficiencies offer spectacular opportunities, the author draws parallels... more...
Profitable Betting Systems for Horseracing
High Stakes Publishing 2010; US$ 19.99Can you beat the bookies with a system? Ricky Taylor thinks you can and puts science and maths to work and comes up with some often startlingly profitable methods. His systems are not complex and he keeps things simple and bases his methods around fundamental form factors that most professional punters would agree are the key to picking winners.... more...
The Art of Bookmaking
High Stakes Publishing 2009; US$ 14.99Why do you try and beat the bookmaker, without knowing the basics of the business? The bookmaker offers punters prices based on his/her expertise, luring you to invest in a betting scenario from your amateur viewpoint. Yes, you have an opinion and might have even researched previous results and form guides from time to time, but unless you approach... more...
Improve Your Betting: Smartersig
High Stakes Publishing 2009; US$ 14.99www.smartersig.com is a monthly online magazine and betting community dedicated to research into profitable sports betting strategies and while mainly based around horse racing other areas of betting are also looked at. The community is a continuation of the SmartSig group established in 1994 and re-launched in 2007. Within the group are many levels... more...
The Science of Poker
High Stakes Publishing 2010; US$ 19.99The Science of Poker deals with limit as well as pot-limit Omaha, Texas Hold'em and Seven-Card Stud. It is divided into four parts. The first part consists of a general discussion of the three primary skills of Poker: people, probabilities and money. The remaining three parts give a detailed account of starting hands selection and simple methods for... more...
Moneymaker
HarperCollins 2009; US$ 12.99In 2004 the number of entrants -- and the winning pool -- at the World Series of Poker tripled, thanks in large part to Chris Moneymaker, an amateur player who came out of nowhere to win the 2003 Series, and prove to newcomers and poker pros alike that anything is possible with a chip and a chair. Moneymaker was a young accountant from Tennessee... more...









