The Theory of Poker Review
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Book Title: The Theory of Poker
Author: David Sklansky
Publisher: Two Plus Two Publishing
Length: 300 pages
Date: 1999 (3rd Edition)
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Intended Audience: Anyone interested in seriously improving their poker game
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Review by Dave, TightPoker.com contributor
The Theory of Poker is one of, if not the best book on poker ever written. It is a serious, comprehensive
guide to the game of poker. In it, Sklansky gives readers insight into each factor one must consider throughout
the game. The book goes through each aspect of the game thoroughly, detailing the theory behind the game, as
well as detailing the thought processes of advanced players. This being said, The Theory of Poker is one of
the best books out there on the subject of poker.
Throughout
The Theory of Poker, Sklansky touches on every imaginable aspect of poker. There is a whole chapter dedicated to each of
these aspects, including but definitely not limited to: the Ante, to Pot Odds, to Bluffing, to Reading Hands. There
are twenty five chapters in all, each detailing a different aspect of the game. Each of these concepts is thoroughly
explained by Sklansky using example hands from each of the major poker games.
From the preface: "This book is about the general theories and concepts of poker play... It is not a how-to book
in the sense of providing the basic rules and a step-by-step procedure for playing the various games." Thus, this
book is not a book for a beginner looking for a quick lesson in poker. This book is for the beginner who is looking
to become a serious poker player, or an intermediate or advanced player looking to better their game substantially.
This book is not intended to be a casual read through. It’s intended to be more like a text book. A casual read
through may give you some information, but if you’re serious about increasing your poker skills, you will want
to study this book.
I have nothing but praise for The Theory of Poker. If you’re looking to become a good poker player, buy this book.
This is easily one of, if not the best books on poker theory. Don’t get it expecting to read through once and be an
expert though. The book contains complex theories, not step-by-step procedures, about the general game of poker.
Whether you’re interested in stud, hold'em, or draw poker, the theories in this book are dead on. The Theory of
Poker deserves, and requires a good deal of study, but anyone who puts in the time to study the book will see huge
results in their poker game. I recommend every serious poker player study this book.
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