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The Theory of Poker (1994) (edit title/settings)

A Professional Poker Player Teaches You How To Think Like One

by David Sklansky (Author), Roger Dionne (edit contributors)

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The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky discusses theories and concepts applicable to nearly every variation of the game, including five-card draw (high), seven-card stud, hold ’em, lowball draw, and razz (seven-card lowball stud). This book introduces you to the Fundamental Theorem of... read more

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The beauty of poker is that on the surface it is a game of utter simplicity, yet beneath the surface it is profound, rich, and full of subtlety.

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  1. David Sklansky (Author)
  2. Roger Dionne

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Original Language: English
Publisher: Two Plus Two Publishing
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Publication Date: 1994
ISBN: 1880685000
Page Count: 316

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