This captivating narrative of 1978 World Champion Bobby Baldwin’s initial poker career in roadhouses and competing against other legendary poker players is brimming with useful knowledge on his game approach. It discusses the typical blunders made by average players in seven poker variations and the effective winning strategies they need to adopt for victory. Supported by renowned figures Doyle Brunson and Amarillo Slim.
Key insights into what drives an exceptional player and their approach to the game are sprinkled throughout. Renowned poker player Mike Caro, along with Baldwin, both co-authors of the celebrated Doyle Brunson’s Super System, delve into the common errors average players commit in seven poker variations and the dynamic winning principles necessary for victory. This work is backed by poker luminaries such as Doyle Brunson and Amarillo Slim.
Reprint of the new edition now available! Infused with crucial lessons about what makes an exceptional player successful, this captivating narrative charts the early poker career of 1978 World Champion Bobby Baldwin in roadhouses and his swift ascent to the championship.
The common errors that typical players make in seven variations of poker are discussed by Baldwin and Mike Caro, both of whom contributed to the renowned Doyle Brunson’s Super System. They also delve into the dynamic winning strategies necessary for victory.
Endorsements from poker legends such as Doyle Brunson and Amarillo Slim add credibility to this 208-page book. It’s further enriched by intriguing stories and advice from the early career of one of the world’s leading players, making it an engaging read.
Mike Caro is not only a professional poker player but also a pioneering poker theorist, a writer of poker books, and a casino executive.