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Last updated: 8/2008

With This New Texas Holdem Point Count System, Youll Never Have To Guess Again Whether To Call, Raise Or Fold Pre-flop. Great For Beginner To Intermediate Players. 100% Money Back Guarantee If This System Does Not Improve Your Holdem Game.

Welcome Holdem Poker Players!

Do you want to play a better game of TEXAS HOLDEM? Maybe you'd like to win more money (or just stop losing.) Maybe you'd like to improve your finish level in tournaments?

Whatever your reason and whether you are a novice, intermediate or, dare I say, even a pro player, I can improve your Holdem game. In my new eBook, the "MIT Holdem Point Count System," I outline a simple and easy to use point count system that will mean you will NEVER AGAIN guess whether to CALL, RAISE or FOLD before the flop.

Impossible? That's what they said when Professor Edward Thorpe revolutionized the Blackjack world with HIS point count system. The publication of his book, "Beat the Dealer," caused Las Vegas casinos to change their rules for blackjack because the system was so successful for the players.

Like Thorpe's system, my MIT Holdem Point Count System is based on the mathematical percentages of each two-card hand winning against a table of opponents. It adjusts for table position, number of players and how many opponents fold ahead of you.

Using the MIT System will have an immediate and profound impact on your game. You will win more and play with discipline – the key to being a successful poker player.

OK, who am I to tell you I can make you a better Holdem player?

My name is Ray Seakan. I've been a professional poker player for the past 18 years. In 1986, I sold a business I started while earning by Masters degree from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. (I could never have guessed then how I would be using my courses in probability and statistics!)

I was only 37 when I "retired" to Las Vegas in 1988. Looking for a recreation that offered a challenge and some money, I became a blackjack card counter. I used the count of the deck to determine profitable plays with my blackjack hand. However, after being barred from several casinos for card counting, (not illegal but decidedly irritating to the casinos) I decided to try a more acceptable method (at least as far as the casinos were concerned) of making some money.

I started playing Holdem Poker. It seemed simple at first. After all, your starting hand consists of only two cards and, since you see the five community cards that are face up on the table, it's easy to figure out the best hand possible. It was after many hours of playing did I realize just how complex the game really was.

The key is successfully playing those two starting cards. Call, fold or raise? How do you know the best strategy? How does your position at the table affect your decision? What impact does fewer players in the hand make or the number of players that fold in front of you?

I discovered a simple count system that tells you whether to call, fold or raise before the flop. Some players will say that this decision alone contributes more than 70% to the success or failure of you as a ...

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