No Limit: The Texas Hold 'Em Guide to Winning in Business

  • 3h 35m
  • Donald G. Krause, Jeff Carter
  • AMACOM
  • 2008

Poker is tightly woven into the fabric of American culture. Phrases like "ace in the hole," "calling a bluff," "up the ante," and "when the chips are down" are all part of everyday speech. The game is played by hundreds of thousands of people online 24 hours a day and shows like Celebrity Poker Showdown have given this hobby even more far-reaching exposure. Texas Hold ‘em is considered the best-known, most-played variety of the game. As many executives like Bill Gates have discovered, winning at poker has more in common with winning in business than meets the eye. Now, everyone who wants to make more money and succeed in business can use these cunning strategies to their full advantage -- at the card table and at the conference table.

Following on the popularity of his bestseller The Art of War for Executives, author Donald G. Krause, along with co-author Jeff Carter, reveals practical advice for outmaneuvering opponents and achieving success, effectively transferring tactics for winning at Texas Hold ‘em to every competitive arena. Readers will discover how to:

  • Develop the characteristics needed to win -- including confidence, patience, and logic
  • Master no-limit tactics like deception, discipline, and observation
  • Overcome the causes of failure that can trip up any player
  • Use strategies like reading the table, bluffing, spotting bluffs, and finding and exploiting small edges

Useful, entertaining, and shrewd, this is the only book that shows readers how to use Hold 'em poker to beat the competition, no matter the odds.

In this Book

  • Why Use the Poker Paradigm?
  • Poker 101—The Concepts of Texas Hold 'Em Strategy
  • Building Confidence
  • Anger, Frustration, and Fear
  • The Role of Luck
  • Using Logic to Make Good Decisions
  • Avoiding Errors
  • Requirements, Risk, and Reward
  • The Land of OZ—Classifying Players
  • Getting to Know You
  • Pre-Flop Concepts
  • Evaluating the Flop—I. Reading Pocket Cards
  • Evaluating the Flop—II. Reading the Board, Counting Outs, and Computing Pot Odds
  • Evaluating the Flop—III. Playing Decisions
  • The SWORD in Hand—Tactics I
  • The SWORD in Hand—Tactics II
  • The SWORD in Hand—Tactics III
  • Drowning in the River
  • Dimensions of Bluffing—I. Bluffing in Hold 'Em
  • Dimensions of Bluffing—II. Bluffing in Interpersonal Competition
  • Survival of the Fittest
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