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Howard Schwartz Gaming Guru - Page 25Harrington on Hold 'em Red Hot; Beyond Tells Takes Mental Approach17 June 2005
World Series of Poker Champion (1995) Dan Harrington has done it again. The classy, consistent tournament player's latest book, Harrington on Hold'em--Volume 2, The Endgame (450 pages, paperbound, $29.95) has arrived at Gambler's Book Shop as has Beyond Tells (Power Poker Psychology) by James McKenna (253 pages, paperbound, $15.95). ... (read more)
Pointspread Playbook, NFL Teasers & Totals Additional Football Arrivals10 June 2005
Two vital tools for the crafty pro football handicappers who are looking for potential angles and situations on which to capitalize have arrived at Gambler's Book Club (Gambler's Book Shop). They are the 2005 edition of Al O'Donnell's Pointspread Playbook (111 pages, paperbound, $19.95) and Andy Iskoe's NFL Teasers & Totals (73 pages, plastic spiralbound, $29.95). ... (read more)
Football's Just Around the Corner; New Books, Magazines Arriving2 June 2005
It's two months into the baseball season and the hardcore football crowd is already asking when the new books and magazines will arrive for their favorite sport. Well, a few have already reached the shelves of the Gambler's Book Shop, with many more on their way.
Andy Iskoe's Pro Football Statistical ... (read more)
Craig's Professor, Banker, Suicide King Saga--sold 'inside' look at big-time poker26 May 2005
Not since A. Alvarez's Biggest Game in Town, published more than
20 years ago, has a book detailing a big-time heads-up ($15 million on the table)
poker action been written with such insight, gusto and flavor, as Michael Craig's
The Professor, the Banker and the Suicide King (282 pages, hardbound,
$24.95). ... (read more)
Potpourri of new titles arrive for gamblers in May20 May 2005
To say that publishers are paying more attention to the subject of gambling than
ever before is an understatement. Certainly poker is yet to peak in popularity,
but I've never seen as many new books coming off the presses within weeks of each
other geared for players, researchers, those interested in history or the wild
and woolly characters of past generations. ... (read more)
Practical Casino Math Updated; Gambling 102 Analyzes Strategies18 May 2005
Practical Casino Math by Robert Hannum and Anthony Cabot (298
pages, paperbound, $30) has just been updated. It remains one of the most important
books ever written for the casino industry--in particular, for casino managers
or potential mid-management, and for the player who wants to know ... (read more)
Yao's Weighing the Odds; Fox & Harker's Mastering No-Limit Hold'em Solid Hits4 May 2005
The parade of new, helpful and innovative poker books continues with the arrival
of two new titles at Gambler's Book Shop: Weighing the Odds in Hold'em
Poker (350 pages, paperbound, $24.95) and Mastering No-Limit
Hold'em by Russell Fox and Scott Harker (209 pages, paperbound, $24.95). ... (read more)
Aces and Kings by Kaplan; Poker as Life -- Smooth Reading28 April 2005
They keep on coming, new and interesting books about poker the game, the people who play it and for those who can't get enough new information. The two newest arrivals at Gambler's Book Shop are Aces and Kings by Michael Kaplan and Brad Reagan (281 pages, hardbound, $24.95) and Poker as Life (101 Lessons From The World's Greatest Game) by Lee Schreiber (239 pages, hardbound, $14.95). ... (read more)
Getting Started in Hold 'em21 April 2005
Ed Miller, who wrote Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play, has come up with another gem titled Getting Started in Hold 'em (206 pages, paperbound, $17.95). This new work consists of five major sections that are well-illustrated with sample hands to emphasize key points. Primarily a ... (read more)
Six Secrets of Successful Bettors -- Playing the Horses Intelligently14 April 2005
Knowing when to bet, how much and when an advantage exists is a big part of what makes a successful horse handicapper. In one of the unique presentations of what it takes to "get the money," Frank Scatoni and Peter Fornatale have isolated "specific traits" successful players have in common. Their book, Six ... (read more)
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