Play Like the Pros! Video Poker Slots Pack
Monday, July 13th, 2009
Learn to win with the John Patrick method. He is unquestionably one of the dominant forces in the world of gambling. For years, he hosted his own national cable TV show. John has written 15 books on the subject of gambling and has produced 23 instructional videos, with easy to navigate menus allow the viewer to watch exactly the areas of interest. This pack contains 3 of his popular DVD titles: Learn to Play Video Poker - Get a guided tour of the different kinds of machines in Atlantic city and Las Vegas, and learn how the differences affect the house edge against you. Go step by step through proper playing strategy. Break down the 2.6 million possible poker hands into 26 computer-ranked sub-groups, and learn how to use these rankings to handle any situation you will ever face in Video Poker. In fact, you can learn how to reduce the house edge to as low as .5%, simply by choosing the right machine and playing your cards correctly! Easy to navigate menus allow the viewer to watch exactly the areas of interest. Learn to Win Slots - At last John Patrick reveals the secrets of winning at slots. Learn the Big Four: Bankroll, Knowledge, Money Management and Discipline. Learn the disciplined methods of play that will keep up you in the game longer. Learn powerful money management systems including the Straight 60, the Hi-Lo, the Chicken, and more. Finally learn how to “read” a machine to improved your chances of winning and how to use John’s exclusive “Naked Pull” system for increasing your staying power. Easy to navigate menus allow the viewer to watch exactly the areas of interest.













Based on a true story, Michael Imperioli stars as poker legend, Stu Ungar. A gambler by the age of 10, Ungar won millions playing card games. He was one of two people ever to win the World Series of Poker three times - twice before age 26. But, in spite of his success, a life of excess and addiction left him in tremendous debt and could only end in tragedy.
It’s not a question of who will turn on each other so much as when in this trust-game thriller. Four friends who fancy themselves art thieves suddenly owe a million dollars to a powerful thug (Forest Whitaker). The solution they come up with is morbidly ingenious: one will die to save the others. But that’s never the sort of pact you can expect people to follow through on, and therein lies the suspense. While it isn’t Hitchcock (or even Tarantino), it isn’t half-bad and it maintains a compelling pace. With the exception of a cartoonishly written druggie character, the plot holds together fairly well, and the four young leads (including Olivia Williams from Rushmore) are suitably dodgy. Veterans like Tim Curry and Whitaker drop by to help out, and just to make sure you know it’s an art-house movie Four Dogs Playing Poker carries the hallmark of all movies with edgy aspirations: onscreen vomiting. Don’t think too hard or you’ll figure it out early. But if you sit back and relax, you’ll have a good time. –Ali Davis
As the biggest high-stake poker game in the West begins, compulsive gambler turned homesteader, Meredith, is drawn into the game. With the entire family fortune at stake, he suffers a heart attack when delt a winning hand. Mary, his pluck penny-pinching, long-suffering wife, steps in. As she plays the hand, she assails her rivals with fortitude and guts. Each is transformed into a model of sensitivity. But a twist ending reveals Mary has had more than fortitude up her sleeve all along.
World Poker Tour Season One
Casino Royale introduces James Bond before he holds his license to kill. But Bond is no less dangerous, and with two professional assassinations in quick succession, he is elevated to “00″ status. “M” (Judi Dench), head of the British Secret Service, sends the newly-promoted 007 on his first mission that takes him to Madagascar, the Bahamas and eventually leads him to Montenegro to face Le Chiffre, a ruthless financier under threat from his terrorist clientele, who is attempting to restore his funds in a high-stakes poker game at the Casino Royale. “M” places Bond under the watchful eye of the Treasury official Vesper Lynd. At first skeptical of what value Vesper can provide, Bond’s interest in her deepens as they brave danger together. Le Chiffre’s cunning and cruelty come to bear on them both in a way Bond could never imagine, and he learns his most important lesson: Trust no one.
Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 03/24/2009 Run time: 105 minutes Rating: G
Most players won’t have any difficulty mastering the playing strategies for either Caribbean Stud or Let It Ride because there is a fundamental logic behind the moves you should make in both of these games. And the money management strategies you need to help you stay ahead of the house can be easily learned from this video. What’s not so easy to learn is how to avoid the money-burning “traps” that inexperienced players fall into because they don’t have the discipline to fold their cards when they should. Here’s where John Patrick can really help you improve your chances of winning. Easy to navigate menus allow the viewer to watch exactly the areas of interest.
In September 2004, Howard hosted 200 camp participants at his Howard Lederer Poker Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas. Joining Howard to educate, entertain and challenge the camp participants were Matt Savage, Phil Gordon, Chris Ferguson, Erik Sidel, Annie Duke and Gus Hansen. This 2 DVD set not only provides information for your poker game, but is the most entertaining poker DVD ever made.
The 5th Annual World Poker Players Conference was once again a huge success! This event featured poker champions and authorities teaching their personal strategies and sharing tips sure to improve the poker skills of those in attendance. Now, you too can learn these winning concepts originally taught at the conference.