Friday, December 15, 2006


Do you want to play a better game of TEXAS HOLDEM?
*Maybe you’d like to win more money (or just stop losing.)
*Maybe you’d like to improve your finish level in tournaments?
*Whatever your reason and whether you are a novice, intermediate or, even a pro player, you can improve your Holdem game. In this new eBook, the “MIT Holdem Point Count System,” a simple and easy to use point count system is outlined so you will NEVER AGAIN guess whether to CALL, RAISE or FOLD before the flop.
Impossible? That’s what they said when Professor Edward Thorpe revolutionized the Blackjack world with HIS point count system. The publication of his book, “Beat the Dealer,” caused Las Vegas casinos to change their rules for blackjack because the system was so successful for the players.


One of the common dangers at the poker table is when players change their strategy if they are winning or losing. You lose with a big pair a couple of times and, all of a sudden, you start calling instead of raising. This allows more opponents in the pot and more of a chance you’ll be beaten by two small pair, flush or straight.In spite of your inclinations, remember: The cards have NO MEMORY. Except for a deliberate bluff/steal or the occasional need to disguise your play, you must play like a machine, a computer. No emotion. No superstition.

Count the strength of your hand and you’ll know the play to make. Consistently.

Using this MIT Count System, you will fold the hands that are too weak for your table position. You WILL play strong hands aggressively to maximize the size of your winning pots.

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