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The Undeniable Truth About Video Poker

Tired of reading the same old things about what you're doing wrong when you're not successful at video poker? Tired of picking up numerous books and publications on the subject, only to look inside and find confusing statistics and incomprehensible mathematical dialogue? Tired of hearing how well the pros say they do using long-term strategy? Tired of losing?

The Undeniable Truth About Video Poker is a refreshing departure from all that. For the first time, professional gambler Rob Singer talks to us openly and honestly about the indisputable failure he and most - if not all - video poker players experience as they attempt to play long-term strategy: i.e. perfect/near perfect play on only greater than 100% return games - in other words, the most marketed scheme ever developed for video poker. It's no secret how most of the "experts" really make their money, as Mr. Singer holds back nothing in logically describing this, and how the gurus hide behind their math-based calculations done comfortably at home, while the rest of us spend our wages trying to perform as a computer would throughout infinity. He alerts us to the curious link between those who sell video poker paraphernalia and those who claim they are successful strategy players, as well as to the convenient, profitable fact that none of these claims are verifiable.

In Undeniable Truth, the author takes a bold step forward - one sure to evoke criticisms and lively discussions amongst leisure to serious video poker players of all walks. He unveils his playing (vs. winning) strategy that he developed over three years ago, which he says has made him a consistent winner. His unorthodox style is very easy to understand, but Mr. Singer cautions that actually playing his strategy is not at all easy, and he explains why. The main point here is that, unlike the developers/marketers of long-term strategy, promises are not made of per/hour earnings, 2% profit expectations, or successful play. He leaves it entirely up to the dedication and determination of the individual, and states that during each session, it is under only your control to win as much as you set your goal for. You learn you are no longer at the mercy of expectations and percentages grounded in math.

Several other subjects not generally written about appear in the book's final chapters. Video poker is looked at in relation to potential IRS dealings. There is an open discussion of a subject that's been taboo far too long - video poker as a personal gambling problem. And finally we get the author's opinion as to how the game relates to and affects our everyday lives.

This breakthrough book is as refreshing as it is intriguing. Put your calculator away, turn off that computer you've needlessly been practicing on, and prepare to read a very different book on video poker. And keep it nearby.... you will read it more than once.

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