Learn Short-Handed Strategies in Playing Limit Holdem
Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak are poker professionals who have written the book "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies," having been assisted by poker giant Barry Tanenbaum. The reason why Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak have decided to write a book about such topic is because of the fact that there are only a few books that discuss short-handed play.
It is but right for poker players to know that the birth of online poker has introduced not only to the poker public but to the public in general a number of developments relating to the game of poker. One of these developments is about the emergence of short-handed tables. Poker games featuring short-handed tables have started to become popular but there are only a limited number of poker books that discuss such subject. And this is the reason why Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak have written "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies."
The first few chapters of "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies" serve as an introduction to the subjects discussed in the succeeding chapters. The distinction between live poker player and online poker is discussed by Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak. And the distinction between full games and short-handed games is also tackled by these authors in "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies." Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak also talk about playing aids, emphasizing on the use of online player-modeling tools and statistics.
Hold'em betting rounds are discussed after the chapters that serve as an introduction to the entire poker book. In this part of "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies," Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak explain in detail the proper way of playing at each stage of the betting round. In the explanation of Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak, it is assumed that the poker game is either five-handed or six-handed.
After such discussion, Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak discuss in this poker book the so-called "super short-handed" situations. When we say "super short-handed" situations, it means that there are less than five poker players involved. The discussion on "super short-handed" situations involves several chapters of "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies."
Miscellaneous topics are what encompass the last chapters of "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies." In these chapters, Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak have tackled such topics as personal development, poker ethics, tilt, bankroll management, and others.
One of the interesting things about "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies" is the fact that Terry Boyer and Lawrence Mak have used supplemental software in order to feature online opponents. "Limit Holdem: Winning Short-Handed Strategies" is one of the poker books that we recommend.





