POKER
VIDEO POKER---4 WAYS TO PLAY---AND STAY ALIVE
Every casino patron across America's fruited plains is constantly nagging, "Where are the loose slots?" Now, take a breath and look around…they're there and there and there; every casino has them---they're the video poker machines.
You see them? They are Jacks or Better; Deuces Wild; Double Bonus, and Double-Double Bonus Poker. Four fun games of poker, and are among the 20 best bets in the casino.
They are five reel games; you can bet from one unit up to five units, which as you know, is the "max bet." But you know all this….like video poker games are considered games of skill, as opposed to the regular slots which are more games of chance than skill, but do require the player to pay attention.
Video poker demands decisions---quick ones---and should be, no—must be ----correct 100% of the time. That's the drama, and the fun of playing video poker. Winning is the achievement of brain over machine…not luck, but know-how.
This booklet, "Staying and Playing" is a simple blueprint, a guide, on the best methods of play on each of the four video poker games casinos offer.
Yes, it's basic, it's math, it's not rocket science---but it's a great way to "Stay & Play."
At $8 it's a steal.
SURVIVING THE MURKY WATERS OF VIDEO POKER
The assumption here is you know how to play poker, basic poker, as in Draw poker, five card and seven card Stud Poker. That being announced, then there is no need to waste your time reading about things you already know like….do not jump the bet when you have a good hand, and just can't wait to bet and raise.
Keep your hands off your chip stack; patience is the key….but you already know that right?
The Live Poker Table is a Stage; the players are the actors---and the players are also the audience. They watch each other; every move you make, every grimace, each gesture tells a member of the audience something they need to know about your ability to play the game of Hold Em.
Believe it or not, acting is a large part of winning at the table.
Acting is pretending, and pretending is a form of lying---a good actor can convince the audience he has the "nuts…" so get out of the game, even though he may have but a suited Ace-Queen.
This booklet on Hold 'Em is concise, easy to read, easy to understand. Use it as an aide, a help mate while playing the game. It covers basic strategy, what to look for before and after The Flop. It's an easy to understand read and a fun one.
At $11, it's a very good Deal……"HOLD EM'S ACE IN THE HOLE.."
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