Have you ever wondered why you play poker the way you play?
Every persons story is unique, let me give you the reason why this is the greatest poker book I have ever read.
I began playing poker with my friends when I was in college, it was for fun, the mind games, the competition, the prestige (and of course the good company!). I have played this way ever since.
Ten years I have been playing poker, and I have never done more than break even. I wanted to learn the maths but it felt too inaccessible to me, always the idea that if I learned optimal mathematic pot sizing I would win. But that's not what this book is about.
This book is about the maths, yes, but pot sizing is only a small part of it. This is a book about decision making, and mostly game theory. Which nicely integrates mathematics with behavioural psychology.
Now, since reading the book (and I will be re reading to ingrain the principles in my mind) I ask myself fundamental principles. I ask the question why do I play the way I play? Only instead of answering this with vague notions of pot sizing I look at each hand and I think, why did I play this hand the way I played it? Based on position, board texture, table dynamics, action. The nice thing about this book is it brings it all together into one big picture, which as a conceptual person but not very organized one is so useful.
This book is accessible, funny, logical and well worth checking out. To open the mind to the idea of variance and reduced decision making, whilst magically through the laws of game theory give your game a compelling and mysterious story without breaking a sweat is fundamentally what has been provided here. It's nothing short of the poker bible for me. I'll be looking for books similar to this one, thank you Annie Duke for sharing this knowledge with us.