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Improve Your Poker With "Improve Your Poker," by Bob Ciaffone
Bob Ciaffone is one of the popular writers of poker articles and books. With all his factual works about poker, he has emphasized to the poker public that merely reading books and merely watching poker games are not adequate to enable them to become better players of poker. It is true that reading poker books and other reading materials and watching the way professional poker players play the game are very helpful in augmenting the knowledge of poker players. However, in order to have a better understanding of the game, they need to experience playing the game themselves. Playing the game is the best way to improve poker skills.
This is actually what Bob Ciaffone wants to partake in his poker book titled "Improve Your Poker." "Improve Your Poker" actually contains essays that the author has written over the years. Perhaps, some poker players have already read some of the contents of this book but what makes it better is the fact that Bob Ciaffone has added fresh poker ideas, has edited some of his essays, and has made some clarifications in order to make his essays more understandable and more updated for readers.
"Improve Your Poker" is divided in several sections. Some of the sections are titled "General Concepts," "Deception and Bluffing," "Reading Opponents," and "Gambling Skills."
Bob Ciaffone definitely knows how to explain everything about poker. As a matter of fact, he has his own style in explaining to readers pertinent principles that encompass poker. Among the subjects that Bob Ciaffone has successfully discussed are betting on the end, the value of tells, and bluffing. The poker principles mentioned in this poker book are tackled concisely, allowing readers to be inspired as they turn every page of the book.
"Improve Your Poker" also includes essays that talk about specific types of poker games such as Omaha, High-Low Split, Stud, and Texas Hold'em. In one of the essays in this poker book, Bob Ciaffone also discusses no-limit and pot-limit poker games and his conclusion includes a discussion of poker tournaments. One of the most interesting parts of "Improve Your Poker" is Bob Ciaffone's generosity in sharing his own thoughts about big bet poker occurrences.
"Improve Your Poker" also allows readers to learn strategies that they may use against their opponents. These strategies are effective to use even against experienced opponents. "Improve Your Poker" definitely contains valuable information, making this poker book a recommendable one. Indeed, "Improve Your Poker" is a successful book written by a successful professional poker player and author.