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- How often does each starting hand win against a specific hand or random hand?
- What are the odds of your opponent holding a pocket pair when he raises?
- What is the probability that an over-card will flop when you hold JJ?
- How do you determine if drawing is profitable or not?
Matthew's first book, Internet Texas Hold'em was released in August 2003 and became one of the top-selling poker books in the world. He has written for numerous poker publications and is currently a regular colomnist for Card Player magazine.
Matthew started playing professionally on the Internet in 2001 and has logged thousands of hours online, playing at limits from $1-$2 up to $100-$200 and in countless online tournaments. Matthew's tournament accomplishments include winning the 2002 New Zealand Poker Championship and finishing 33rd out of 2576 entrants in the 2004 World Series Main Event. In the 2005 WSOP, Matthew cashed a total of three times while also making the money for the 2nd year in a row in the main event. Matthew now devotes a lot of his working time to his website and poker forum where he answers questions about his books and general poker strategy.Reader Rating:
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July 10, 2006: This book is much better than the title implies. There is a lot more strategy here than you would think from the title. If you feel like you don't have a good handle of the math side of the game, this book is for you. For example, when a small stack puts you all-in, this books shows you how to figure out whether or not to call. I doubt those hard-core math types will like this book as it is geared more towards beginner to intermediate players. The charts are excellent, although hard to use in book form. They would be much better if the author had them as a pullout. overall, this was the perfect complement in helping me feel comfortable in how math is used in poker.