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Ed Miller’s How to Read Hands at No-Limit Hold’em is the poker textbook that turned 2011’s serious players into hand-reading sharks. In 186 tight pages Miller teaches you to narrow ranges, spot bluffs and squeeze value before the river, all without staring contests or soul-reads.
The book is a practical drill manual: range templates, bet-size tells, timing patterns and flop texture quizzes you can practise at home or card room. Whether you’re moving up from micro-stakes or prepping for live tournaments, Miller’s step-by-step logic turns guessing games into profitable decisions.
This paperback has water-affected pages and rippling up to page 40; the cover carries scuffs and curl, and a few rear corners are creased. No writing, no stuck pages, no smoke smell—just a well-loved copy ready for more study sessions.
A budget-friendly way to own the 2011 classic and start reading hands like the pros.