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ONLINE ACE: A WORLD SERIES OF POKER CHAMPION'S GUIDE TO MASTERING INTERNET POKER

ONLINE ACE: A WORLD SERIES OF POKER CHAMPION'S GUIDE TO MASTERING INTERNET POKER
By Scott Fischman

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Nearly two million players go online each day to test their poker skills at virtual tables with real money. Few have made the transition from Internet poker to live tournament play as successfully as two-time World Series of Poker champion Scott Fischman, and in Online King he shares his expert insight, money-making wisdom, and priceless strategies for playing the game well. The first instructional book written by a renowned poker champion for Internet players (as well as those hoping to make the transition from computer games to live play) Online King gives readers invaluable instruction that can be put into practice immediately on his popular website, thefishtank.com. No matter what skill level you have now, Online King will raise your game.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #148363 in Books
  • Published on: 2006-06-13
  • Released on: 2006-06-13
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 240 pages

Editorial Reviews

Card Player magazine
"Online poker is white-hot, and Scott Fischman could easily be its unofficial ambassador."

Rolling Stone
"At 24, Fischman is the Face of Gen P -- Generation Poker."

About the Author
Scott Fischman is a two-time World Series of Poker champion and the World Poker Tours Young Guns champion. A founding member of The Crew and a regular columnist for Card Player magazine, he began his poker career playing in online tournaments and has his own poker site, thefishtank.com. He lives in Las Vegas.


Customer Reviews

OUTSTANDING5
WOW DICK COOK... do you even know what you are talking about? I thought this book was insighful and well thought out. It covered several different angles for beginers. This is who the book is aimed for. This book is not directed toward the more experienced players. Well done Mr. Fischman, well done.

Worthless1
Not one worthwhile idea in this book. For beginners try Lee Jones..Intermediate..Mat Hilger and advanced Harrington. They are worthwhile books. Tis one is not!

Not bad, not great3
Not a bad book, it does have a lot of useful tid bits inside the pages, but the book will not really challenge your thinking and insight to the game. If you're a beginner this book may be a useful read, but if you've been playing for a while and past the beginner stage, you might want to look at some other more in depth material.