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The most complete guide ever to taking up poker and winning
Comprehensive and easy to follow, The Mammoth Book of Poker enables
even those new to the game to begin and win at home, in casinos, in
tournaments and online. Written by leading card games author Paul
Mendelson, and packed with top tips, this invaluable new guide
helps you understand your chances, appreciate the percentages, and
master the odds that your hand improves. All aspects of poker are
covered, including: Online poker Texas Hold 'Em, Omaha, Seven-Card
Stud, Hi/Lo Split and all other variants No-Limit/Limit Killer
online play Casino play Advanced strategies Tournament play and
listings With over 500 pages, The Mammoth Book of Poker gives all
you need to know to get started and win from the outset.
Is there really such a thing as a professional gambler? The answer
is an unequivocal, "Yes " This book's authors are but two examples.
Many thousands of people around the country make a good living
exclusively from gambling. It is not easy, but it can be done. The
key is to understand which games are beatable and know how to beat
them. David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth have spent many years
writing about the finer points of poker, blackjack, and other
beatable games. As you will see in the book, those other "games"
are horses, sports, progressive slots and video poker, casino
tournaments, and special promotions. They don't include craps,
roulette, keno, or baccarat for reasons they'll explain. This book,
was written for the not quite as experienced aspiring gambler. It
shows you everything you need to learn and do if you want to gamble
for a living from both the practical and the technical standpoints.
The rest is up to you.
People have been gambling, in one form or another, for as long as
history itself. Why? Money, entertainment, escape and a desire to
win are all traditional explanations. Arguably, however, these are
secondary considerations to a higher order purpose: a craving for
control. Gambling offers a means of gaining authority over the
unknown, granting us a sense of control over uncertainty. Almost
always that sense is illusory - gambling, including betting and
investing, is essentially random - yet for many it is nonetheless
profoundly rewarding. This book attempts to explore the reasons
why. Along the way, it examines: The science of probability and
uncertainty Why gambling is often condemned The difference between
expectation and utility The irrationality of human beings
Evolutionary perspectives on gambling Luck and skill Market
efficiency and the wisdom of crowds Why winners take all Cheating
Why the process matters more than the outcome
Is this the right book for me? Do you want to make smart choices
and win at the track? Whether you are a novice better or an
experienced punter, it has all the tips and advice to help you spot
a winner and enjoy this popular national pastime. This new edition
has been been brought right up-to-date with interactive features.
It explains not only such basics as the form and the nature of the
races, but will also explain in full where to bet, how to bet, and
how to do so successfully. It offers full and unique coverage of
the latest phenomena, such as internet betting, online betting
exchanges and spread betting. It also gives you vital tips in
addition to providing practical information on how to avoid credit
card fraud and how to make a successful selection. Back a Winning
Horse includes: Chapter 1: Horse racing Origins of horse racing
Thoroughbred horses Types of racing Grading of racing Handicaps
Conditional races Gambling on horse racing A day at the races
Owning a racehorse Racing around the world Chapter 2: Racecourse
betting On-course bookmakers Tote betting Pari-mutuel Bookmaking
Understanding the odds Factors affecting prices Placing a tote bet
Chapter 3: Betting shops Types of price Disadvantages of using a
betting shop Writing a bet Bookmakers' rules Types of bet Chapter
4: Remote betting Internet betting Types of internet betting Types
of bet How bets are matched Ordering odds How to bet Spread betting
Playing safe Telephone betting Chapter 5: Making your selection
Factors you can assess Factors you cannot assess Gathering
information Systems Effect of the draw at British and Irish
racecourses Chapter 6: Betting tips Be aware of rules Appreciate
your chances of winnin How bookmakers make a profit Keep records of
your gambling Set a budget Staying in control Take account of all
costs Be selective Take your time Maximize returns Be realistic How
bookmakers try to make you spend more money Ground Type of race
Betting on handicap races Number of runners Backing favourites Take
the best price Making the best bet Betting each way Bets to avoid
Placing large bets Big winners Steamers Collecting winnings Betting
exchanges Hedging Dutching Syndicate betting Chapter 7: Checking
results and calculating winnings Checking results Disputes with
bookmakers Calculating winnings Using a ready reckoner Learn
effortlessly with a new easy-to-read page design and interactive
features: Not got much time? One, five and ten-minute introductions
to key principles to get you started. Author insights Lots of
instant help with common problems and quick tips for success, based
on the author's many years of experience. Test yourself Tests in
the book and online to keep track of your progress. Extend your
knowledge Extra online articles to give you a richer understanding
of the subject. Five things to remember Quick refreshers to help
you remember the key facts. Try this Innovative exercises
illustrate what you've learnt and how to use it.
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