Outplaying the Boys: Poker Tips for Competitive Women


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Whether it’s in a casino, a private club, an online poker room—or even many friendly home games—when a woman sits down to play poker, she’s usually facing men, and those men are going to typecast her as being too passive to be competitive. Guess what? She’s got them right where she wants them! Women have a tremendous natural advantage at the poker table. Now it’s just a matter of learning how to exploit it.

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Outplaying the Boys: Poker Tips for Competitive Women

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  1. #1 by slim on March 26, 2010 - 11:35 am

    Before reading “Outplaying the Boys” I had only played on-line Poker. After reading it, I couldn’t wait to get to the Casino and use the information I learned from Cathy Hulbert. There were so many tips that helped me in evaluating my competition.

    The book is well written with great stories and fun to read. Cathy Hulbert’s advice has improved my game tremendously.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  2. #2 by D. Grigorian on March 26, 2010 - 11:53 am

    This book is Great! It’s about time someone wrote a poker book from a woman’s perspective for women! If you have ever wondered why you get good cards and continue to get beat at poker, this book will show you why and then help you become the poker player you know you can be. This author has cleverly illustrated the ‘human’ elements of the game without overwhelming you with statistics and then makes it a fun read with true life examples from her professional experience. I have already practiced some of her moves on my male poker friends and it has payed off in cash and guess what, I’m no longer the FISH! I’ve gotten this book for all my female friends, so watch out guys, the ladies are here to play poker!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. #3 by ML22 on March 26, 2010 - 1:17 pm

    Female, fervid learner of the game, forlorn by her man – is it any wonder I was gifted this book?

    From introduction to conclusion, I was greeted to insightful, entertaining and masterful tips that will enhance any level of play.

    Beholden by years of experience, the author cleaverly aids the reader in surmising one’s opponent. We are privileged to have condensed for us, Ms. Hulbert’s accumulated knowledge of tells and tales of past tribulations.

    Watch out boys, I’m newly primed with 114 powerful tips to ratchet up my play. So loosen up your belt buckles, pull up a chair, cause it’s a long night that’s awaitin’ you on the green felt jungle top. Did I hear someone say, “RE-BUY ?”

    ML22 (online poker screen-name)
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. #4 by S. Gilkerson on March 26, 2010 - 3:34 pm

    This book is a great first reader for the novice poker player that plans to play in public games. Not such a great choice for someone that has been playing for awhile; large emphasize on generalizations about men–might not help with the younger crowd of males one can expect to find at the poker tables of today.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  5. #5 by Dawn E. Kimball on March 26, 2010 - 5:34 pm

    I am a student of Cat’s and this book has captured not only her knowledge when it comes to poker but also her great sense of humor. This isn’t a book to teach you how to play but one that will help you with some winning methods that the boys have no clue about. An easy read because of the smaller sections and infusion of tips and humor!
    Rating: 5 / 5