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THE WORLD'S #1 POKER MANUAL - Card Games

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Poker Book, Definitions<br />

Henry, l R.--1890<br />

Poker Boiled Down<br />

Jacoby, O.--1947<br />

Oswald Jacoby on Poker<br />

Keller, l. W.--1887<br />

Draw Poker<br />

Morehead, A. H.--1956<br />

New Complete Hoyle<br />

Morehead, A. H.--1967<br />

The Complete Guide to Winning<br />

Poker<br />

Moss, l.--1955<br />

How to Win at Poker<br />

http://www.neo-tech.com/poker/part1.html (12 of 16)9/17/2004 12:16:51 PM<br />

Elements of poker success<br />

are good luck, good cards,<br />

cheek, good temper, and<br />

patience.<br />

The most successful bluffs<br />

are likely to be the innocent<br />

ones.<br />

Playing poker without<br />

money is really an<br />

intellectual and scientific<br />

game. Playing poker with<br />

money becomes mere<br />

gambling.<br />

The most widespread<br />

mistake is to play long<br />

hours in a futile losers'<br />

game.<br />

Many of the finest poker<br />

exploits are inspirational<br />

and intuitional.<br />

Beware of poor players.<br />

Stay out of games in which<br />

there are fish.<br />

"Good luck" and good<br />

cards have no bearing on<br />

poker success . . . all<br />

players eventually get the<br />

same "luck" and cards.<br />

The most successful bluffs<br />

are likely to be the well<br />

thought out and properly<br />

executed ones.<br />

The essence of poker is<br />

aggression and money.<br />

The greatest advantages<br />

occur in a game consisting<br />

of tired losers . . . they are<br />

usually the poor players at<br />

their poorest. Also, the<br />

losers' game will usually<br />

move at a faster pace and<br />

with sloppier play.<br />

The only fine poker<br />

exploits are the ones<br />

consciously thought out.<br />

Poor players are the most<br />

profitable opponents. Seek<br />

poor players and games in<br />

which fish abound.

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