Modern Poker Theory: Building an Unbeatable Strategy Based on GTO Principles

Modern Poker Theory: Building an Unbeatable Strategy Based on GTO Principles

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  • Create Date:2021-03-29 11:17:07
  • Update Date:2025-09-06
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  • Author:Michael Acevedo
  • ISBN:1909457892
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Summary

Poker is in constant evolution; the players get smarter and the games get tougher。 As this happens the need for having a fundamentally sound game is greater than ever。 In order to keep up with modern developments, players must constantly be willing to adapt and learn new strategies。 However, with so much new software available and so many new theories about play, it's difficult to make sense of it all。 Modern Poker Theory is the solution to this problem。 It is a comprehensive, rigorous guide to the most important aspects of No Limit Hold 'Em。 Modern Poker Theory uses modern poker tools to develop a systematic approach to game theory optimal play (GTO)。 It organizes the ideas and concepts in an intuitive manner that is totally focused to practical applications。 The goal is to help players improve their understanding of the game while providing them with the skill set they need in order to stay ahead of the curve and beat the games。

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Reviews

Llinus Loeliger

Decent for a poker book given the changing nature of the game。

Yao Wang

This is a must read book for anyone who wants to take poker seriously。 Even though the material is mostly prepared for MTT crowd with shallower stack, the fundamental knowledge it covers still applies to other form of poker。 There is about 300 pages of preflop charts that could be redundant for you if your main game is not MTT。 However, the postflop theory part is pure gold。 Obviously the author could go even deeper than he did but for this price he did enough to open the door for you into the s This is a must read book for anyone who wants to take poker seriously。 Even though the material is mostly prepared for MTT crowd with shallower stack, the fundamental knowledge it covers still applies to other form of poker。 There is about 300 pages of preflop charts that could be redundant for you if your main game is not MTT。 However, the postflop theory part is pure gold。 Obviously the author could go even deeper than he did but for this price he did enough to open the door for you into the solver world and you should be able to go down to the path on your own。 。。。more

Edward Kuruliouk

I have been working with this book for about a month now, really breaking down every chapter and distilling the theory into efficiently implementable heuristics。 Granted much of this stuff is more review than new concepts, but the little bits of new theory (particularly in regards to 30-60bb MTT play, equity buckets and specific counter intuitive solver preferences) have been extraordinarily insightful。 I really appreciate the fully colored range charts, and love the overall quality of the prin I have been working with this book for about a month now, really breaking down every chapter and distilling the theory into efficiently implementable heuristics。 Granted much of this stuff is more review than new concepts, but the little bits of new theory (particularly in regards to 30-60bb MTT play, equity buckets and specific counter intuitive solver preferences) have been extraordinarily insightful。 I really appreciate the fully colored range charts, and love the overall quality of the print (D+B generally has high quality prints in my experience)。 This book provides great value for the price point and is a very good introduction to the game theory in poker。 The major problem is the amount of errors in grammar (there is some leniency here given that English isn't the authors first language) and data tables (no leniency here, this is egregious for a book based on theory)。 I'm sure experienced players and astute readers will notice these when digesting the information, but a newer player might not and can therefore create a fundamentally unsound baseline。 Perhaps its not as detrimental as I think it is but regardless, a math book should not have math errors。 Period。 I think if there were no errors, I would proclaim Modern Poker Theory to be the best poker book currently on the market。 Unfortunately I cannot make such proclamations at this time。 I still recommend it to poker players and would say it is required reading for professionals。 。。。more

Роман Зборовский

In my opinion, the book does not fully disclose the GTO in modern poker, especially from the point of view of poker software。 For example, the book does not mention the most advanced gto solver that currently exists - Simple 3-Way https://simplepoker。com/en/Solutions/。。。 , as well as other solvers developed by Simple Poker company, the market leader of the gto tools development。The rest of the material presented in the book is quite interesting and useful。 In my opinion, the book does not fully disclose the GTO in modern poker, especially from the point of view of poker software。 For example, the book does not mention the most advanced gto solver that currently exists - Simple 3-Way https://simplepoker。com/en/Solutions/。。。 , as well as other solvers developed by Simple Poker company, the market leader of the gto tools development。The rest of the material presented in the book is quite interesting and useful。 。。。more

Ryan

Overrated Highly touted book。 Felt like the structure was terrible and could have been better。 Much better value out of paying for a training course。

Matthew

didn't actually finish didn't actually finish 。。。more

Sam Andreas

Great poker book, but sometimes things aren't explained as well as they could be and there are some minor errors。 As a whole my favorite poker book thus far Great poker book, but sometimes things aren't explained as well as they could be and there are some minor errors。 As a whole my favorite poker book thus far 。。。more

Matthew Chookiatsirichai

some minor errors in examples