Review of Ultimate Guide to Poker Tells
- Title:
- Ultimate Guide to Poker Tells
- Author:
- Randy Burgess with Carl Baldassarre
- Publisher:
- Triumph Books
- Date:
- 2006
- ISBN:
- 1-57243-807-X
- Pages:
- 197
- Price:
- $16.95
July 20, 2006
The first word in the study of poker tells is undoubtedly Mike Caro's
classic Caro's Book of Poker Tells. Despite the phenomenal
increase in the number of poker books, this area of study has received
very little additional attention. The topic has received sporadic coverage,
but no authors have directly taken on the task updating Caro's book.
Burgess and Baldassarre address this topic head on in their new book,
Ultimate Guide to Poker Tells.
Ultimate Guide to Poker Tells owes a great deal to Caro's
work, something the authors freely acknowledge. In many ways it builds
upon the work Caro has already done. It isn't necessary to read Caro's
book in order to understand what Burgess and Baldassarre are saying, but
I expect that poker players who want to read Ultimate Guide to
Poker Tells will also want to read Caro's book, so I'd recommend
reading them in chronological order.
Burgess and Baldassarre provide considerable coverage of tells,
although they don't catalogue them to the same extent that Caro did.
They do, though, explore several other issues not discussed in
Caro's Book of Poker Tells. In their chapter, "Becoming
a Poker Psychic", the authors discuss ways in which players can become
more effective in their observations at the poker table. They also
cite some interesting psychological research that is directly relevant
to the book's subject. These topics provide good suggestions for poker
players, and they're worth reading.
The authors also spend an entire chapter discussing ways in which poker
players can improve their self-awareness. Not only should poker players
want to pick up on as many tells as possible, but they should also work to
reduce the number of involuntary tells they exhibit. Burgess and
Baldassarre also discuss some of the finer points of giving off false
tells. This is an interesting topic that has gotten very little coverage
in the poker literature, and the discussion here is reasonably thorough.
Overall, I'm impressed with what Burgess and Baldassarre have accomplished
in this book. I wouldn't call it a masterpiece, but it's a worthwhile
addition to the poker literature. I would still have to say that
Caro's Book of Poker Tells is the number one book on the
subject, but Ultimate Guide to Poker Tells is a worthy
update to Caro's classic. I would recommend that poker players who
want to learn about tells read Caro's book first, but if they find
themselves wanting to learn more about the the topic they should definitely
check out this book.
Capsule:
Mike Caro's classic, Caro's Book of Poker Tells has long
been the primary on poker tells, but finally a worthy companion book
is available, Ultimate Guide to Poker Tells by Randy Burgess
and Carl Baldassarre. I still recommend that poker players read Caro's
book first, just because so much of the poker literature is based on
it (including the book reviewed here), even though doing so isn't strictly
necessary. Burgess and Baldassarre have done a good job with this book,
and I believe it is well worth reading for those poker players interested
in this topic.
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