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DVD's to Learn Poker
DVDs to Learn Poker (Chris's Top Picks)
Poker over the past decade has had a major revival in the public eye. It continues to become more popular among Americans each year, and millions tune in to ESPN to catch the World Series of Poker Tour. Many, although having a strong love for the game, are not well versed in the techniques and strategies of the game. And since constantly losing money is not much fun, here are a few reviews of top DVDs you can get to learn and master the game. Anne Dukes Advanced Texas Holdem Secrets - How to Beat the Big Boys Anne Duke, one of poker's superstar females, has put together a wonderful DVD on poker strategy. Known for her uncanny talent of profiling and reading her competitors, she reveals how she does it. Along with tons of other tips and strategies, she also imparts her philosophy of the game onto the viewer. By the end of the DVD, you may start believing that poker isn't gambling, but an investment. Poker Secrets from a Poker Champ Great DVD with tips and strategies straight from the superstars. Not only that, its...Read more
A Basic Strategy Guide to Texas Hold 'Em Poker
As one of the most popular online and offline poker games, Texas Hold 'Em poker has seen an influx of players from around the globe. These players love the sport of Texas Hold 'Em poker because of the easy to learn nature and the ability to continue playing as they become more knowledgeable about the sport. An all encompassing game that allows for every skill level, Texas Hold 'Em poker is here to stay.
Learning to play Texas Hold 'Em poker may be easy, but figuring out those professional level strategies may take a little more time. Before tackling these strategies, make sure to learn all of the most basic of rules and regulations first. Seeing the flop. In a normal hand of Texas Hold 'Em poker, the player should only see between 20 percent and 25 percent of the flops. Only the best of hands should be kept and bet on, all others should be spared for another hand. Waiting too long with a set of bad cards just means losing money and that is not the purpose of Texas Hold 'Em. See the other players up close. Depending on the skill level of the...Read more













