Ed Miller
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[edit] Biography
Ed Miller was born in 1979. He is a professional poker player and a writer of books about poker. He co-wrote Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play with David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth in 2004. In 2005, he completed Getting Started in Hold 'em, a beginner's book. In 2006, he co-wrote No Limit Hold 'Em: Theory and Practice with David Sklansky.
Ed Miller is also co-author of the book Professional No Limit Hold 'em with Matt Flynn and Sunny Mehta, which will be published in two volumes, the first of which is scheduled to be released in March or April of 2007.
After prepping at New Orleans, Louisiana's prestigious Isidore Newman School where Miller was a standout performer on the school's renowned forensics team and in the same graduating class as noted author Christopher Rice and American Idol finalist Judd Harris, Ed Miller received two degrees from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2000. Initially he worked as a software developer for Microsoft. After many months of poker playing in the Seattle area, Ed moved to Las Vegas in 2002 where he met Dr. Alan Schoonmaker, the author of The Psychology of Poker (ISBN 1-880685-25-6). Schoonmaker introduced Ed to David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth of Two Plus Two Publishing, LLC.
In 2004, Miller met his wife, Elaine Vigneault, through a stripper in Las Vegas. In 2006, Miller was made over by the Fab Five of the Bravo television show, Queer Eye for the Straight Guy. Miller now lives and works in Manhattan.
[edit] Books Written by Ed Miller
- Ed Miller (2005). Getting Started in Hold 'em. ISBN 1-880685-34-5.
- David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth, and Ed Miller (2004). Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play. ISBN 1-880685-32-9.
- David Sklansky and Ed Miller (2006). No Limit Hold 'Em: Theory and Practice. ISBN 1-880685-37-X.
[edit] Articles by Ed Miller
- When Do I Know I'm Awesome?
- Short Stack Strategy Part 1
- Short Stack Strategy Part 2
- Online Gambling Legal Woes
- Does Poker Keep Getting Harder and Harder?
- Bots, Cheating, and Online Poker
- Responding to Jim Brier
- Living on Easy Street
- Micro and Macro Poker
- Posting Behind the Button Part 1
- Posting Behind the Button Part 2
- A River Play
- Beating the Bettor
- Observations on 6 Max Limit Hold 'Em
- Going Pro Part 1
- Going Pro Part 2
- Going Pro Part 3
- Donkeys Always Draw
- Thoughts on the Party Poker $50 NL Game
- Preflop Play in Shorthanded Games
- Limpers and Bluffers
- Opposite Day
- The Bitter Part of Valor
- Beating Raul
- Deja Vu
- Lights! Camera! Action!
- You Don't Know What You're Missing