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According to Doyle

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ISBN-10: 1580422209

ISBN-13: 9781580422208

Edition: N/A

Authors: Doyle Brunson

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Learn what it takes to be a great poker player by climbing inside the mind of poker's most famous champion. Fascinating anecdotes and adventures from Doyle's early career playing poker in roadhouses and with other great champions are interspersed with important lessons one can learn from the champion who has made more money at poker than anyone else in the history of the game. Readers learn what makes a great player tick, how he approaches the game, and receive candid, powerful advice from the legend himself. Foreword by America's foremost poker authority, Mike Caro, who says, Brunson is the greatest poker player who ever lived, and this book shows why.
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Book details

List price: $14.95
Publisher: Cardoza Publishing
Publication date: 2/12/2008
Binding: Paperback
Pages: 240
Size: 5.50" wide x 8.50" long x 0.50" tall
Weight: 0.638
Language: English

Introduction
Poker for the Wrong Reasons
The Profit Comes from People
Proving Who's Best
Gambling with Girls
Pride and Poker
A Winning Lifestyle
Never Play Soft
Thoughts about Hustling
Broke is Not Fun
Honor in Gambling
Are You Ready to Win?
World Class Intimidation
Bad Habits
Marathon Madness
Human Kindness
A Sad Tale of Superstition
Advice at the Table
Calling: The Right Motive
Don't Take a Bluff Personally
Count 'Em While You Can
Power Poker
Why Raise the Limits?
No Feel for No-Limit
Weird Games, Real Money
Bluffing: The Pride and the Panic
Working Hard to Win a Call
Advice Away From the Table
Leave Your Personal Woes at Home
Road Games
Being Too Proud of Your Bankroll
When Speculation Makes Sense
The Library Robbery
Winning: It's a State of Mind
Strategy and Tactics
Shifting Gears
Adapting to the Situation
First Grade Hold 'Em
When You Play Tight, It's Your Secret
Staying in Action
Home Poker
Rules for Home Poker
A Home Poker Dilemma
Getting More Chips than You Bargained For
A Smooth Game and Nobody Came
Home Games Need Leaders
Unfriendly Stakes
Sticking with the Rules
More Winning Wisdom
Letting the Dog Die
Thanks for the Pleasure Players
Quitting While You're Ahead
There's No Limit Like No-Limit
The Ploy's the Play
Fun with Even-Money Bets
Should Everyone Gamble?