POKER
WHIZ WHEEL
by Poker
Whiz Wheel LLC
Price ... $19.95
Here's the hold'em strategy
card you've been waiting for.
No more memorizing starting
hands or positions. No more
questioning your pre-flop
decisions. Whether you are in
live cash games, single or
multiple table tournaments,
online gaming sites or playing
a recreational game, you can
use this interactive visual
reference guide to find out to
do with the 169 two-card hand
combinations you might get.
You simply turn the wheel to
locate your hole cards. The
ranking, early position,
middle position late position
and strength of the hand are
indicated by a corresponding
color chart that tells you
what the appropriate action
is. Unlike traditional
strategy cards, the wheel
gives you all the preflop
information all in one.
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TEXAS
HOLD'EM STRATEGY CARDS
by Great Poker Hands
Price ... $20.00
Time and again, beginners and
intermediates break the
cardinal rule of Texas by
staying in a pot with mediocre
(and sometimes poor) hands.
Use these cards to improve
your game by educating
yourself which starting hands
are the better hands, and
which hands are the poorer
hands. Armed with this
knowledge, you can adjust your
betting and holding strategy.
If these cards save you from
entering just one pot that you
should have backed away from,
then they will probably have
saved their purchase price in
a single hand. 9 plastic
coated cards with
instructions, 2007.
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SMART
POKER RECORD BOOK
by Tina Schafer
Price ... $4.95
Finally, a poker record keeper
that's easy to keep, based on
the original format by Tony
Wuehle. Compact enough to fit
in a shirt pocket or back
pocket of your jeans, this
little booklet has space to
record a full year of daily
play and over 150 tournaments.
Info you can include follows
this format: date, game
number, location, stakes,
hours played, W/L, Hourly W/L,
total hours, total W/L,
Average W/L per session and
per hour. Some space for
notes. July 2004.
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TEXAS
HOLD’EM SUPER PRO CHARTS
By Poker Smarts
Price ...
$14.95
Perfect for the online player,
for people looking for
flash-card type information, and
for those who have trouble
remembering the best starting
cards in hold'em, this is a
chart that shows the 64 best
starting hands. This is a
three-item set consisting of one
large wall chart (17x22 poster
size), one 5x7 desktop chart,
and a perforated sheet that can
be broken down into wallet-sized
cards. April, 2004. |
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