World Poker Tour(TM): Shuffle Up and Deal

World Poker Tour(TM): Shuffle Up and Deal

by Mike Sexton
World Poker Tour(TM): Shuffle Up and Deal

World Poker Tour(TM): Shuffle Up and Deal

by Mike Sexton

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Overview

A poker primer from the hosts and stars of the World Poker Tour, offering basic strategy, trivia, and an inside look at this runaway hit.

The World Poker Tour has revolutionized the game of poker by putting cameras under the table and raising awareness and enthusiasm to an international level. The World Poker Tour: Shuffle Up and Deal is aimed at the millions of passionate fans of the WPT, whether they're ambitious up–and–comers on the poker circuit, or casual players hoping to take the pot at their next Wednesday night game. Shuffle Up and Deal will be a solid poker primer, covering set–up, play, and basic poker strategy, along with many of the interactive elements of the WPT TV show: poker trivia, definitions of poker terms using examples from the show, profiles of WPT star players, insights into the world of professional poker, and an inside look at the show.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780060762513
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/15/2005
Edition description: Book & DVD
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 659,443
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.62(d)

About the Author

Mike Sexton is a spokesman and commentator for the World Poker Tour. A former European poker champion with his own coveted World Series of Poker bracelet, Mike created the Tournament of Champions of Poker and also serves as the host for PartyPoker.com. He writes a regular column for Card Player Magazine, and has been a gymnast, ballroom dancer, and paratrooper in the U.S. Army.

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World Poker Tour(TM): Shuffle Up and Deal

Chapter One

You Can Become a Winning Poker Player!

If you want to become a winning poker player it will take some time and effort. The truth is that many players don't want to work on their poker game before they play poker for money. They just hope they'll get lucky and catch some cards.

I like to relate poker to golf. Most people don't want to go out to the driving range and beat balls all day long, or practice putting for hours, or blast out of sand traps again and again. They just want to march directly to the first hole, put the tee in the ground, hit the ball, and play golf. They don't want to spend time practicing to improve their skills -- it's much more fun to play on the course.

To play poker well, it is essential to work on your game. That includes reading books, watching televised World Poker Tour (WPT) tournaments on Travel Channel each week, running computer simulations, practicing in games online, and analyzing hands. You can't just walk into a poker room, sit down, and say, "Deal me in!" and hope to get lucky. Occasionally, you will win a few bucks this way, but the key to consistently winning is practice and preparation. As with most things in life, in poker, those who prepare to win will do better than those who don't.

You can start by playing online for free while you're still getting your bearings. With the availability of online poker and the computer simulation programs, books, and educational videos on the market today, you have more opportunities than ever to learn how to become a winning player. One of the most useful tools in improving your game is watching how top players play their hands. Many players watch the WPT DVDs over and over to analyze a player's strategy. Also, WPT's Web site (www.worldpokertour.com) offers tools to help gain insight into players' strategies.

Champion golfer Gary Player once said, "You know, the more I practice, the luckier I get." So true! Like everything in life, the more you work to improve your skills, the better you get at anything you do. Certainly in poker, the better you get at it, the more money you'll win. And that's a good-enough reason for any serious player to want to become a winning player.

Play Just A Little Better Than Your Opponents

You don't have to become the greatest poker player in the world to be a winning player -- all you have to do is play a little bit better than a couple of the people you're playing against. You might be only the fourth- or fifth-best player at the table, but you're still a favorite to beat the game because you're better than at least three other people at the table. And that's the key to winning at poker.

Here's a classic poker story that poker legend Doyle Brunson first told years ago that illustrates this point. A reporter had just finished wrapping up an interview with Eric Drache, a tournament director, and moved along to interview Doyle.

"Doyle, I've just finished talking with Eric," the reporter said, "and I understand that he's quite a good seven-card stud player."

"Yeah, he's a great stud player," Doyle answered. "In fact he might be the seventh-best stud player in the world."

"Really? Wow, I didn't realize he was that good!"

"He is good, but Eric has one problem."

"What's that?" the reporter wondered.

"He plays with the top-six stud players every day!"

If you want to become a winner at poker, play at a table where you are a better player than several of your opponents. Game selection -- picking the right game to play in -- is very important if you want to be successful at poker. You don't have to beat all the players all the time; you just have to beat a few of the players most of the time.

Usually, the higher the limits you play, the better the competition -- make no mistake about it. If you are struggling or just breaking even at a limit, try dropping down a notch and playing at a lower limit for a while. One of the most surefire ways to deplete your bankroll is ego. Don't let it hinder you on your way to the winner's circle.

Poker is About Making Correct Decisions

Back in the mid-1980s at the Bicycle Casino in Southern California, I attended what I believe was the first-ever poker seminar. The instructor was "Crazy Mike" Caro, who later became known as "the Mad Genius of Poker." The first words out of his mouth were "What is the object of poker?"

"Making money," the first person answered, which certainly sounded correct to me.

"Not a bad answer," Caro said, "but wrong!" (No wonder they call him "Crazy Mike," I thought to myself.)

"Winning the most pots," the next person said.

"No!" Caro answered emphatically. "If winning the most pots is your goal, you should play every pot and raise every time it's your turn. You will likely win the most pots, but you probably won't beat the game."

World Poker Tour(TM): Shuffle Up and Deal. Copyright © by Mike Sexton. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers, Inc. All rights reserved. Available now wherever books are sold.

Table of Contents

On the road, behind the scenes, and in your home, World Poker Tour™: Shuffle Up and Deal gets you in the game. This fun and exciting inside look at the World Poker Tour, written by Mike Sexton, America's most trusted poker expert and champion poker player, is your complete guide to No Limit Texas Hold 'Em. From the basics to the winning strategies of today's top players, World Poker Tour™: Shuffle Up and Deal has everything you need to one day make it to the Final Table, including:

    Mike's Rules on What It Takes to Be a Winner
  • No Limit Texas Hold 'Em Tournament Strategies
  • Winning Tips for Online NLTH Tournaments
  • Guide to Setting Up a WPT Home Tournament
  • Profiles of the Stars of the World Poker Tour
  • Comprehensive Poker Resource Section

What are you waiting for? Shuffle Up and Deal!

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