How to Win at Limit Texas Hold’em



The term ‘poker Bible’ is bandied about frequently these days. While it is usually used in reference to Super System, written by Doyle Brunson and other distinguished poker players, one volume cannot properly cover all variation of poker, much as the Judeo-Christian Bible cannot cover every world religion. Small Stakes Hold ‘em: Winning Big With Expert Play by Ed Miller, David Sklansky, and Mason Malmuth serves as my holy text when it comes to poker. I play mostly 3-6 and 4-8 limit hold’em, games popular among casual and…well, let’s just say ‘less wealthy’ players. Though I cannot cite exact numerical proof, I am certain that this book has made me a winner at these levels.

What follows below is not a direct paraphrasing of Miller, Sklansky, and Malmuth’s work, nor do I attempt to imitate them – that would be plagiarism. Instead, I have listed several tips for use at these games, many of which were inspired by SSHE. If you are serious about playing low-level limit hold’em, I highly recommend that you follow the advice in this column and pick up a copy of the book for yourself.

Before the Flop

After the Flop

On the River

Well, there you have it! Not a compendium of poker advice by any means, but this should serve as a useful guide to get you started on your way to playing winning limit hold’em.


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