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Last Day to Pre-Order The Course by Ed Miller

The Course: Serious Hold 'Em Strategy for Smart Players by Ed Miller


This is it. Today is the last day to pre-order The Course: Serious Hold ‘Em Strategy For Smart Players by Ed Miller. The release date is TOMORROW, Tuesday, April 28, 2015. After today, you won’t be able to grab the discounted coaching package anymore.


Early reviews are coming in, and people seem to love the book. From one reviewer: “I think you nailed it.”


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Published on April 27, 2015 09:21
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“This structure creates fragility in the system. Often, one sportsbook moves a market based on a bet, and then a large number of sportsbooks will copy that move even though none of their customers made a bet. This behavior means the real market is often much smaller and less liquid than it appears. It also allows savvy bettors to manipulate the market. Worse, it makes game integrity problems harder to spot. The best weapon in defense of game integrity is a large liquid market, where nonsensical movements stick out like a sore thumb.”
Ed Miller, The Logic Of Sports Betting

“1. Stop leading with weak pairs. Don’t try the old check-call flop, bet turn small line. Don’t try the variation where you just bet small on the flop either. Just don’t do it. 2. Instead, go ahead and check your weak pairs. Call small early bets with them (like the $20 on the flop in the above example), but fold if your opponent starts betting big money. You might feel like you’ll be pushed around if you play this way, but you won’t. First, most of your opponents at the small stakes will be too timid to try to push you around, and while they’ll take a stab for $20, they won’t try to blow you off your hand for $60 or $100. Second, when your opponents are aggressive, you just help them out with your weak leads. You tell them when it’s safe to bluff. 3. If you see someone else make this play, raise! You know how some players will tell you, “I’ll fold if you raise?” Well, this weak lead play tells you the same thing non-verbally. When someone bets out like this, they’re saying they plan to fold if you raise. So do it.”
Ed Miller, STOP! 10 Things Good Poker Players Don't Do



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