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Release Date October 18, 2011. Preorder today
Want to know how to win consistently playing no-limit hold’em? First step is to learn not to donk off your stack every time you flop top pair.
Got that down? Great. Then you’re ready for the really good stuff.
Hand reading is the single most important no-limit hold’em skill. If you can figure out what hands your opponents are likely to have, you will make consistently good decisions. You’ll find bluffs other players miss. You’ll find value bets other players miss. And you’ll also be able to anticipate and avoid trouble before you’re knee-deep in it.
Some people say hand reading is a “feel” skill. That you can only learn it through experience.
They’re wrong. Not that experience isn’t vital. It is. But if you think that you’re just going to figure it all out by playing hours and hours of hold’em, you’re likely mistaken. The learning curve is very steep. I run up against players all the time who have been playing this game for decades, and it’s obvious they still have only the most basic grasp of hand reading.
That’s the bad news. The good news is that reading just one book can leapfrog you up the learning curve. Not only will you be reading hands better from the moment you put the book down, but you will also learn how to develop your skill during every session you play in the future.
In How To Read Hands At No-Limit Hold’em, I completely demystify hand reading. It’s a simple, systematic, logical process. I teach you the process, and then I show you how it works through a series of examples against different opponent types. I’ll show you how to hand read the nits, how to hand read the fish, and how to hand read the regulars in your game.
What’s inside:
How to get a read on all the different types of opponents in your small stakes no-limit games
How to systematically find big bluffs and thin value bets on the river
How to react when you get raised
How to spot one of the biggest mistakes many players make on the turn and how to turn that leak into profit. This one alone is worth the price of the book
How to spot the flops you shouldn’t be continuation betting
How to sniff out bluffs using null ranges
How to use software at home to fine-tune your hand reading even further
And much more
You can’t learn this stuff in any other book. How To Read Hands At No-Limit Hold’em is the world’s first book to break down the hand reading process that pros use into an easily understandable, step-by-step guide. It’s just what you need to take your no-limit game to the next level, and you can preorder your copy today.
Speaking of preordering, you get some bonus perks if you order the book before the official release on October 18th. You get
All three electronic formats for the price of one. Read the book on your PC with the PDF version. Read it on your Amazon Kindle with the PRC version. Read it on your iPhone, iPad, Nook, or other e-reader device with the EPUB version. If you wait until the 18th, it’s $5 extra for all three versions, but when you preorder you get all this flexibility to read how you like for FREE.
$5 off Flopzilla. Flopzilla by Scylla is a fantastic hand analysis software package for Windows. It goes great with the book (there’s even a chapter in the book on how to use Flopzilla to hone your hand reading. If you preorder, then you get a $5 off coupon for Flopzilla good through October 31st.
$60 off a 4 hour coaching package. Want to really take your game to the next level? Get 4 hours of one-on-one coaching with me, Ed Miller, and get $60 off my already my low introductory rate for new students. That’s 4 hours of coaching for just $340. Or you can look at it this way: get 4 hours of coaching and receive the book absolutely FREE. Details upon request.
How To Read Hands At No-Limit Hold’em. 189 pages. It’s just $49.99. That’s just one quarter of a $1-$2 buyin. With all the knowledge in this book, you can earn the purchase price back with just a single winning session.
Click the “Add To Cart” button below for prompt email delivery on October 18th.






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