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There's many Poker programs/games for you to play with on your computer, some are shareware (free trial play) or freeware (completely free). It's important to use all possible resources to become a poker pro, much like anything in life. Take your first steps, or practice your poker mettle versus the computer's evil artificial intelligence! Here's a compilation of my favourites.
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This is probably the best free Poker game I have ever seen available for free. In Online Poker Genius, you can learn and play the popular Texas Hold'em poker using the game's inbuilt artificial intelligence. Invaluable for learning how to play online.
A comprehensive online poker tool for monitoring stats and performance. Every online poker player should at least have one tool for checking his or her performance and online statistics over time.
The publisher says: "If you enjoy playing video-poker machines but don't like feeding them all those quarters, this game is for you. It's easy to play but surprisingly addictive. Features include wild cards, jokers, help, printing, and high scores. Options allow you to customize the background, text color, and joker and card designs." I'd say it's extremely addictive rather than mere "addictive"! At home we play this, place the scores on the fridge and try beat 'em every week.
An engaging top notch book by David Sklansky.
For the beginner and pro, this book gives a solid grounding in Holdem poker concepts. Must buy! Buy
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On the front, the book reads "A professional poker player, teaches you how to think like one". This is a more advanced book exploring the intricacies of the game, but should still be read by beginners wishing to learn the crux of poker. Buy Now >
THE BOOK OF BLUFFS shows players how to get their opponents to fold--no matter how strong a hand they've been dealt. Lessinger reveals how, with the correct timing and artistry, bluffing will allow a player to win while holding an inferior hand--the very essence of poker. Buy Now >