Posted in Poker May 31st, 2010

Beat the Odds: The Smart Player’s Guide to Online Poker


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Beat the Odds: The Smart Player’s Guide to Online Poker
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Beat the Odds: The Smart Player’s Guide to Online Poker
Product Description
You’ve watched celebrity poker on TV; you’ve witnessed an accountant come from nowhere to win the World Series of Poker; now you’re ready to cash in on the online action yourself!

But before you do, you’ll want to invest in a copy of Beat the Odds: The Smart Player’s Guide to Online Poker for clear, no-nonsense instructions to savvy online poker playing. Learn the difference between online and real poker, how to set up an account and join a table, and where to go to find the most popular games–5-Card Draw, 5-Card Stud, 7-Card Stud, Texas Hold ‘Em, and Omaha, as well as how to choose the right casino for you.

Step-by-step instructions, plenty of pictures, and real world tips will show you the ropes and help you quickly develop online expertise.. You’ll learn how to put on your best poker face with strategies (understanding the differences between poker sites and choosing the right casino, avoiding getting cheated, and software programs to track competitors) and your know-how of online poker legal issues, tournament play, and more!    
    

Beat the Odds: The Smart Player’s Guide to Online Poker

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5 Comments on this post

  1. Posted by Blunot May 31st, 2010 at 8:55 pm

    “The Smart Player’s Guide…” is, happily, what’s rarely made available these days; a smartly written, intelligently illustrated, concise instruction manual. In this case, for the evolving world of online poker. Those interested in anteing up to online gaming will find find the author’s mixture of gaming knowledge, descriptive analysis, and personal experience with several popular sites a godsend. Those looking for the great american novel will probably want to wait for the first published effort of one of the other reviewers contributing here.
    Overall Rating: 5 / 5

  2. Posted by Midwest Book Review May 31st, 2010 at 9:02 pm

    Millions play poker online monthly: while it’s similar to playing in person, there are some important differences. BEAT THE ODDS: THE SMART PLAYER’S GUIDE TO ONLINE POKER explores these differences – and tells how to overcome obstacles by choosing the best online casinos, playing for virtual or real money, and interacting with other players. From recognizing and avoiding online cheats to understanding the quicker environment of the online play, BEAT THE ODDS is for any poker player seeking entry to a whole new online gaming world.

    Diane C. Donovan, Editor

    California Bookwatch

    Overall Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Posted by Anonymous May 31st, 2010 at 9:19 pm

    Except for a very brief list of on-line poker sites (and their structure differences) and a warning about cheaters that you can’t do anything about, this book offers nothing that even a brand new player doesn’t already know about poker. There is nothing about how to play poker, nothing about how to play poker on-line, nothing about on-line strategy, on-line players, no tips, no hints, nothing about odds or how to beat them – nothing!

    I never write reviews but I had to warn others about this book.

    I felt very ripped off.
    Overall Rating: 1 / 5

  4. Posted by S. Ackman May 31st, 2010 at 11:28 pm

    This is just a superficial book about online poker. It is neither worth the time nor money to buy. I have been playing online poker for a little over one month and I could write a better book than this.

    I was disappointed in the book.
    Overall Rating: 1 / 5

  5. Posted by Robert P. Beveridge June 1st, 2010 at 1:02 am

    Marty Cortinas, Beat the Odds: The Smart Player’s Guide to Online Poker (Peachpit Press, 2006)

    This is, perhaps, a worthwhile book for the complete novice to online poker; if you don’t know where the sites are, and are still learning your way around a computer, there’s likely a lot to be gotten out of this. If you’re already registered at a poker website, however, there’s very little you’re likely to find here that will be new. (I did learn about PokerTracker from the book, though, so I can’t call it a total wash.)

    If you think a more advanced book would be right for you, it probably would. Flip through this one before putting out your hard-earned cash; you may already know everything to be found in it. **
    Overall Rating: 2 / 5