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"Granddaddy"
This is the grand daddy of all poker books. if you only get one book, this should be it. teaches you to think for yourself in poker situations

"Powerful information!"
The Theory of Poker presents ideas that have the potential to improve your game significantly. There is a reason why this book is consistently named by almost everyone as one of the best poker books out there. In fact, I would go as far as to say if you haven't read this you are probably not playing the best poker you could play. I had seen several of these concepts discussed elsewhere, but it wasn't until I read this that I fully understood the power of calculating pot odds/estimating implied odds, semi-bluffing, and raising in many different situations. These are powerful concepts, and Sklansky backs them up with mathematics.

Many of the concepts presented in this book are not intuitive, but once Sklansky takes you through some examples, you will kick yourself for not having used them before. He provides sufficient evidence to show that these strategies really do work.

It is important to understand, and I think this book does a good job of explaining, that you will get beat when you implement these strategies. That is inevitible. But if you keep at it, you will come out ahead in the long run.

This book is probably not the best book for beginners. This actually was the first poker book I read, but I wish I had more of a fundamental knowledge base before I read this. I tried to implement several of these strategies in my game, but I found that I lacked the proper context to really understand why they worked and in which situations. But once I practiced, read some more, and then came back to this, it was extremely useful.

In short, if you are serious about improving your poker game, this book is absolutely essential. Read a couple of beginner books first and practice a lot, and then check this one out. You will be very pleased that you did.

The only reason I don't give it five stars is because many of the examples concern games that I am really not interested in and don't care to learn (at least not now). I understand that Sklansky wrote this as a general poker book, and he did so back in '94, but most poker players today are interested in Hold Em. So examples that used Stud or Razz to illustrate their point weren't as useful as they could have been. I do know that Sklansky wrote a book specifically on Hold Em though, so not a big deal.

"A Good Guide to Poker"
Despite the fact that this book is a must have for any poker player (and it is), I must say it's not a complete guide for dummies. One must have some poker background in order to enjoy the full contents of this book, since the most I got from it is consolidating the knowledges I already had. For instance, most poker players are familiar with semi-bluffing, but the book somewhat provides a more indepth approach that will really explain what it's about, how to use it and why it's so powerful against the right opponents. You'll have to read it to understand what I mean. I also thinks someone should publish a book exactly like this, but focused on NLHE, since most information in this book is about "POKER" as a general sense and the reader must learn to "filter" what is and isn't valid for what type of poker he or she plays. That's the reason why I'm only giving it 4 stars; otherwise it would be a five.

"Sklansky writes good books"
Many people say they find Sklansky ruins their game, but I really feel these people aren't serious players and it isn't Sklanksy's advice that is the problem, rather it is their undisciplined play.
Books like this won't MAKE you a great player, but it will enlighten you as to what it takes to consistently win, and maybe one day become a great player. It's very much something you must work on and this book really shows this is true.
A very general poker book in that it doesn't cover any specific game such as Hold'em.

"Instant help"
By the end of Chapter 4, Sklansky had opened my eyes to the error in my overall approach to the Monday night poker games I've been playing. Sklansky presents the elements of poker theory clearly and directly. Once a player knows the rules of the game, this would be a good book to begin learning poker strategy whether you play draw, stud, or Texas hold 'em.

 

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"This is Tentative 5 Star Review", Okay, this book has wonderful information within it. Almost nothing Mr. Sklansky states within the book is bad information, and he uses relatively easy language. The problem many may have with the book is that while there are many simple learning tools that will help every reader immediately, this book is not one of them. FIRST AND FOREMOST, THIS IS NOT A BOOK FOR A HOLE'EM PLAYER. If you're looking to learn Hold'em only, DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK YET! Even if you are looking to learn more than games than Hold'em, I would suggest 'SuperSystem' first. My reasoning is simple, in this book, Mr Sklansky bounces from game to game to illustrate his examples. For a player who is trying to establish a winning approach to the game, this book may very well confuse you with so many examples and will not build confidence.

From my previous statements, one might wonder why I would give this book a 5 star rating, and the answer is because to those whom can follow the book, it's essentially the handbook to every basic principle in the game. I would compare 'The Theory of Poker' to a school professor(and I will note this SPECIFIC book only and not the author or his other works) who does not dumb down his lessons for the lesser committed students, but whom will give a student the most out of the class if that student is completely dedicated. The catch is, this professer is teaching a third or fourth level class that without the necessary prerequisites, the student will be lost. I would guess that only one out of about six poker players trying to figure out if this is the right book for them would be correct in deciding it is, but to that one person, this is a MUST-HAVE! To those five people out of the six, if you have to ask whether or not you are ready for the book, the one person who is ready wouldn't have to ask. That person would be asking is the book worth reading, and the answer is yes!

"Poker Theory", How would you play if ALL the cards were face-up? Any difference, when the cards are face down is a mistake. Ditto for your opponents. Sklansky expounds this fundamental theorem in great detail. This is a must-have book.

"Good For Beginners and Intermediates", This is a must read for any serious beginner to intermediate player. Most advanced players will probably have knowledge of the biggest part of the topics covered but it's never bad to refresh yourself.

Essential information covered is pot odds, implied odds,draws and the free-card concept, among other things.

"Out of date - there is a new game in town", I hate to give such a great book a negative title and mediocre review but the fact is that this book is just no longer relevant. Had you bought this before the poker boom you would be golden. The best piece of advice you can get from this book is the basic theory. Other than that the whole book is geared around limit cash games. We all know that NL tournaments is where it is at right now so I would check out Dan Harrington's books first.

"Required poker foundation ", Sklansky's Theory of Poker is no longer the newest book on advanced poker thought, but it remains required reading for both the average and the more experienced player. While some of the specific hand-analysis and tactical advice has been updated or superceded by more recent and also excellent books by the likes of Harrington or Gordon, the basic concepts do not change, and Sklansky is an insightful analyst, as well as an excellent teacher. The attentive reader will find his time and thought well rewarded.

According to Sklansky's Theory of Poker, the game is one of mistakes - the point is to induce mistakes in your opponents' play while avoiding mistakes in play yourself. The basic nature of poker, in any of its forms, implies that you have imperfect and limited knowledge of the value of the hands your opponents hold, and they have limited knowledge of yours; it is because of this limited knowledge that mistakes can take place.

Mistakes and errors are simple to define. If you had perfect knowledge of all hands, you would play your own hand in a certain, mathematically correct way. To the extent you play your hand differently, due to lack of knowledge or deception or whatever, you have made a mistake. Sklansky teaches various ways of inducing those mistakes in others, and also how to correctly analyze your own hand and options for play.

Sklansky draws on multiple forms of poker for examples; not just Hold 'Em, but also 7 Stud, 5-card Draw, Razz, etc. For the player only familiar with Hold Em this may be a little confusing at first. The book is meant as a theoretical examination of principles built into all poker games, and is not really a how-to-play for Hold Em or any other form of poker.

Sklansky's writing is dense in the sense that he does not beat around the bush or waste time or fill his book with fluff. The book is not light reading, and probably should not be your first book if you are not thoroughly familiar with the play as well as the language and jargon of the game. It cannot be skimmed. But there isn't a player out there who would not benefit from a careful reading, and would not benefit more from re-reading again six months later, this book.



 
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"Terrible", Every time I read a sklansky book and tried to encorporate it into my game I lost my money. I stay away from his stuff period.

"One of the Great Poker Books", There are some must-read poker books and this one is in that category, Sklansky certainly knows the game of poker as a theorist and as a player. I highly recommend reading this book.

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"Think hard about poker.", Poker theory for those who know how to play, but want to get better in a rational way. Well explained, good examples, but you still need to really think to get the message. Great book.

"Great place to start for the poker lover!", This book is an excellent reference for playing all types of poker. Some of the topics are a bit in depth for the beginner and sometimes are a bit complex to understand. However, it is worth going through and having on your shelf if you are at all interested in learning the complexities of poker. Just make sure that you realize it is not for texas hold'em specifically but for general concepts of all poker and many examples will be from other types of poker games (7-stud, omaha, hi-lo games, etc...). If you are interested in only hold'em, check out Sklansky's book on that.

"Great general theory", The Theory of Poker is easy to read, providing insights behind Poker in general. It's a great starting point on understanding key concepts like implied odds, positional advantage, and bidding strategy. It is written assuming the reader is a novice, but the concepts are powerful enough to improve the poker skills of a more experienced poker player.

The book applies a very mathematical approach to the game. The key is understanding the odds you have of winning, versus the odds you are being given to play. It is less about playing by feel or reading the other players body language, and more about approaching poker with the mathematical rigor used by pros. Very solid approach to improving one's poker abilities.

The reader should not take this book as the be-all end-all of a poker education, it is merely the beginning. For more specific scenarios ("How do I do well in a no-limit hold-em tournament?") there are books with more finely tuned odds and strategies. In fact, Sklansky has written several of them.

 
 
 

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