When I was in college in the early 1970s, I read every poker book I could get my hands on. Some contained amusing anecdotes, but they didn't teach me to play poker. Most books written after 1975 have done a good job of comparing starting hands in different forms of poker. Also, many of them include useful advice for play on early betting rounds.
A good poker player must adjust to his opponents' overall strategies and to specific plays revealed by their mannerisms. To be successful, he must also manage his life well. While it is not possible to excel at poker without devoting time to playing and analyzing problems that arise, I hope this book will help players improve in less time than it would take them on their own.
~Barry Greenstein~
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