Poker Pro and Card Player Columnist Ed Miller Releases New Poker Book: 'Reading Hands At No-Limit Hold’em'Available for purchase at notedpokerauthority.com |
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Card Player columnist and professional poker player, Ed Miller, well known for his coaching and communicating his knowledge about the game, has released a new book, Reading Hands At No-Limit Hold’em.
Miller specializes in educating small stakes players, writing for the $1-$2 and $2-$5 crowd. With degrees in Physics and Computer Science and Electrical Engineering from MIT, Miller has the analytical skills needed to approach the intricacies of poker.
Miller has authored a total of six poker books and sold more than a quarter million copies.
In the 189-page Reading Hands At No-Limit Hold’em, Miller says, “Hand reading is the key to winning at no-limit hold’em. If you can read hands, you can win. If you can’t, you’ll struggle. This book will teach you the hand reading skills needed to beat live no-limit games up to $5-$10, small stakes online games, and nearly any home game you might play in. The techniques in this book are also very useful for the early stages of no-limit hold’em tournaments when the stacks are still deep enough that every hand isn’t all-in preflop.”
According to Miller, betting action contains the most valuable information, and that’s what the book will primarily study in its practical, example-driven approach.
“You’ll work through hands and use a logical, repeatable process to read your opponents’ hands,” Miller writes. “You don’t have to be clairvoyant to read hands. You just need to think clearly, and then you need practice, practice, practice. This book will give your hand reading a big jump start.”
Get Miller’s newest book, Reading Hands At No-Limit Hold’em, available for purchase at notedpokerauthority.com. Find him on Facebook at facebook.com/edmillerauthor.