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Poker for Dummies DVD with Chris Moneymaker

Poker for Dummies DVD with Chris Moneymaker
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Poker for Dummies DVD with Chris Moneymaker

 
 
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One of today's most popular instructional book series, The "For Dummies" Series, is now available in DVD form. Anyone can win at poker - and that means you! This easy-to-follow program walks you through the fundamentals, rules, and strategies of today's hottest card game.Whether you're a novice, a home player, or a new casino or card room player, Poker for Dummies can help you understand the in's and out's of today's most popular poker game - Texas Hold'em - plus other fun poker games. You will learn how to compete with the best as poker professionals Chris Moneymaker and Barry Shulman give you the secrets and techniques that have helped them win big. 50 minutes. Bonus insert including a printed reference of hand rankings and defintions of popular poker slang.Discover How To:Use the fundamentals of poker play Apply essential strategies to walk away a winner Bluff to your advantage Read your opponent to get the winning edgeChris Moneymaker is an internationally known poker sensation who won the 2003 World Series of Poker Championship after only three yeas of playing the game. Chris plays regularly in major national and international events and has amassed career earnings in excess of 2 million dollars.Barry Shulman is a world championship poker player, poker businessman, and consultant for the World Poker Tour. Barry is the publisher of the world's largest poker magazine, Card Player.


Product Details
Actors:Chris Moneymaker, Barry Shulman
Director:Andrea Ambandos
Format:Color, DVD, Full Screen, NTSC
Language:English
Number of Discs:1
Studio:Starz / Anchor Bay
Run Time:50 minutes
DVD Release Date:July 13, 2004
Average Customer Rating: based on 8 reviews

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Average Customer Review:3.0
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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Best in it's class for beginners  Apr 16, 2006
As very beginner, I rented 4 videos from the Library, this is definitely the best one. I think that "basic strategies" and "top 10" were so valuable, that I'm going to buy the DVD to reinforce those basics for the next several month. The information is extremely well prepared and clearly articulated, (unlike many other videos). This DVD along with Anna Duke's are great for building fundamentals, each is better in different aspects, so it's hard to tell which one was more helpful; however, both are way above the rest of the pack.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

5Poker For Dummies  Sep 20, 2005
Started out with "there are four suits in a deck"...lol...even I know that one....but, it quickly got to the point. It shows pointers and how to play other kinds of card games to...I thought that part was great! It arrived in a reasonable amount of time and in great shape. No regrets.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:

5"Poker for Dummies," An Excellent Choice for Learning Poker  Aug 12, 2005
This poker DVD won't teach you how to be a world class player; it probably won't even teach you how to be profitable, but you will learn how to play poker. So if you want to learn the rules of poker, basic strategy, and poker etiquette, then this DVD is an excellent choice for you. This is the best learn to play poker video I've ever seen.

The video contains 7 segments: Poker Basics, Texas Hold'em, Central Hold'em Strategies, Bluffing, Tells, Top Ten World Series Secrets and Home Games. The layout and presentation of the information is excellent. There are helpful graphics, well scripted dialog, and easy to see cards and chips.

Poker Basics gives a general overview of the rules and lingo associated with poker. In the Poker Basics section you will learn the difference between "bet" and "check." You will also be shown many different poker hands and taught how they are ranked (ie which hand wins).

In the Texas Hold'em section you will be guided through a few hands as the hosts explain the mechanics of the game. The explanations will help you from making common novice mistakes like acting out of turn or not toking the dealer when you start playing.

The bluffing section is very short. However, the DVD is so basic that there isn't too much to get into. Tells sections will give you useful information for playing real money games with other people. The 10 most common tells are shown. Unlike most poker DVDs, the acting isn't that bad. The tells in the DVD look like tells I've seen in real life.

The top ten world series secrets section gives a quick list of 10 tips. Each tip is read by Chris Moneymaker and written on the screen. After each tip is mentioned, a brief explanation is given. The tips are solid and will help you avoid many of the common traps that new players fall into.

While the DVD focuses on Texas Hold'em, the home games section describes a few other poker variants. The games are shown with actual chips and all of the cards face up. The games taught are Omaha High, 7-Card Stud, and 5-Card Draw.

This DVD gives the complete poker dummy a solid base which will allow him/her to sit down at a poker table and play without asking tons of questions or looking like a complete novice. If you already have a solid understanding of how the game is played this DVD might not be for you.

4 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Basics, bad hosts, and little else...  Dec 28, 2004
Chris Moneymaker is quick to tell you two things. First, that is his real name. Second, that he is a world champion poker player. After that, this DVD is devoid of much information. Yes, they explain a couple of games in a "how to play" format. But as far as tips to make you a better player, or better yet a winner, not so much.

(...)It's kind of like you gambled and lost.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:

2Not worth buying  Dec 26, 2004
All they tell you is the basic's of the game like position, blinds, hands like a flush or a pair and they get into some tells but they don't really get into the strategy of the game like knowing when to bluff or reading hands. If you really need to know whats in this dvd your better off asking someone. It was way to basic for me.

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