The Grinder's Manual is a 540 page highly theoretical textbook in Online No Limit Holdem Cash Games. It contains 80 colourfully illustrated instructive figures and 152 carefully chosen example hands that are analysed in great detail. This Manual is designed to teach all levels from near beginner to seasoned player. The book is very progressive with a steep incline in complexity throughout its 14 chapters.
Peter (Carroters) Clarke, who is a very well respected instructor on various poker training sites, has been teaching online poker for the last six years and has finally compiled his knowledge into one huge, but highly structured poker syllabus. The reader will learn the essential skills necessary to succeed in the modern game in 2016 and beyond. From pre-flop opening ranges to game theory based post-flop balanced strategies, The Grinder's Manual covers it all.
The Grinder's Manual ensures that the student knows WHY they doing everything that is recommended within. Every recommendation is firmly backed up by poker math, theory, logic, or all of the above.
Never before has such a complete and detailed poker text been so easily accessible to the aspiring player. If poker were a university subject, as perhaps it should be, then The Grinder's Manual is the essential reading for the course.
Peter (Carroters) Clarke, who is a very well respected instructor on various poker training sites, has been teaching online poker for the last six years and has finally compiled his knowledge into one huge, but highly structured poker syllabus. The reader will learn the essential skills necessary to succeed in the modern game in 2016 and beyond. From pre-flop opening ranges to game theory based post-flop balanced strategies, The Grinder's Manual covers it all.
The Grinder's Manual ensures that the student knows WHY they doing everything that is recommended within. Every recommendation is firmly backed up by poker math, theory, logic, or all of the above.
Never before has such a complete and detailed poker text been so easily accessible to the aspiring player. If poker were a university subject, as perhaps it should be, then The Grinder's Manual is the essential reading for the course.