Goes beyond the basics; it takes readers into the mind and decision-making processes of professional poker players by providing solid information and advice on a broad spectrum of sophisticated topics.
Lou Krieger is a new name for me this summer of 2009 and I must say that I am quite happy to have found this outstanding author. The presentation is clear and you get a barn full of insight and just plain good advice. I will now add ALL of Lou's books to my poker library. The ONLY criticism that I have is that when the title of a book is "Hold'em", then please don't give examples from other poker formats! On page 13, Lou writes: "If you adopt an ""any two cards can win" philosophy in hold'em or play STUD HANDS like 3c,3s,7d" (Stud? what is Stud?) On page 20 Lou writes: "Suppose you're playing hold'em. You hold As,Kc" SUPPOSE you're playing hold'em? The Title of the book is Hold'em! One should not have to "suppose" any such thing! Should the day arrive that I wish to learn Omaha, then I will buy a book on Omaha, and hope that the writer does not talk about hold'em! Another error (my opinion of course) that other writers such as Ed Miller or Phil Gordon or Howard Lederer make is to author a book on No Limit Hold'em (NLHE) and the repeatedly make references to how a hand would be played differently in a limit game. Don't do that! If your Title includes the words "No Limit" then please stay focused on the NLHE game. Likewise, if your thesis is about a Cash Game, then please don't discuss how Ace-King is played differently in a Tournament Game. Anyway, back to Lou's "More Hold'em Excellence". Yes, as Jim Cramer says on "Mad Money", "Buy! Buy! Buy!" This book is a great value for the money. Perfect for the beginner to intermediate Journeyman and a refresher for the advanced player as well.
Whole Lotta Wisdom to Give.
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Yes, the word "wise" might be the best way in which to describe Lou Krieger. He's not only a poker player and a journalist. He's a renaissance man who's spent time studying life in general. His is an extremely unique perspective for a poker writer, and I'm surprised it took me this long to discover him. Before I bought the book, all I knew about him was that he was the face of Royal Vegas poker which is not a compliment as it has to be my least favorite online website ever. Yet here Krieger gives readers a plethora of priceless insight over the course of 36 chapters. They flow together nicely and there's nothing disjointed about the work. I loved his chapter, "American Dreamer," where he makes a compelling case that poker is, in many ways, the essence of America, and he also takes the time to praise free speech and lambaste political correctness-which is extremely needed and one more reason why you should take the time to acquaint yourself with this edition. Another rare element to be found in these pages is the professional poker player quiz in the back. There are 60 some "Yes/No" questions that really put turning pro into perspective. I took it myself and learned quite a few things about my game by scoring it. The only criticism I have is of the hand chart in the back of the book. It's way too LAG (loose-aggressive player) for me. He's got you playing KJ offsuit in any position and that gives me the heebie-jeebies. Maybe if one has Lou's level of skill you can play 8/7 offsuit in late position, but stuff like that would break me. For hand analysis, I would check out Ed Miller's recommendations in Small Stakes Hold `Em if I were you. Although, Krieger has put together one heckuva book and I thank the guy for it.
Very Good Book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 19 years ago
Excellent Book. Must be read a few times to be fully appreciated. Loaded with great information. Mr. Krieger has a real gift making the concepts understandable. Players of any level will gain something from this book
Sage Advice from a Long-Time Player
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This book is not for the beginner. Any beginning hold'em book will do for beginning players. This book contains nothing but good advice in the card room. I've only played in card rooms a few times, but I've won consistently. Kreiger's books contains essays on how to deal with maniacs, table image, table selection -- the sorts of things a non-beginner will find valuable. If you already know the game and know how to play tight and aggressive, this book is for you. It contains lots of anecdotal advice on how to deal with the situations that inevitably come up in card rooms.
A Winner Big Time
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Author Lou Kreiger has a big time hit with his book More Hold'Em Excellence. this volume takes you from being a occasional winner to being "A Winner For Life" just as the sub title suggests. In 184 fun to read yet highly informative pages Mr. Kreiger lays out a step by step map to making the most out of your poker outings. Set forth in 36 chapters card playing champion and all aroung good guy Lou Kreaiger takes the student from setting a rock solid foundation through the perils of pre-flop play past the maniac and the rock like players and into the line at the cashiers cage. All the while delivering to you his 10 keys to success. I found the chapters on playing your best always and, fighting your emotions highly rewarding and suprizingly insightful. a 63 question apptitude test is a poker like SAT for the aspiring pro level player. It is high time this well kept poker secret be brought into the lime light that it so richly deserves. Moreover, More Hold'em Excellence has been touted by well known players such as Mike " Americas Mad Genius" Caro and WSOP champion Razz player/publisher, Linda Johnson. I as well highly recommend it.
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