The reader will see all Poker hands of each Texas Hold'em game at once, from start to finish, Flop to River. These Texas Hole-em hands are some of the most Classic Confrontations that there are in the World of Texas Hold-em Poker. The reader can use their own imagination to decide who's holding and who is folding, who's Winning and who is Losing. Are You Playing and with whom? It's All Here and so are They. ENJOY. The (See You Hoops) tell it all; with Colorful Hoops on the left facing page and each Player's own Dealt Cards listed below the Hoop. Each Right Facing Page describes the Flop Cards, Turn and River Cards. Below that is a description of each Player's Poker Hand as it evolves from Start to Finish, Deal Cards to Flop, Turn and River. The beautiful multi-colored (See You Hoops) show everything, from what each Player was Dealt to what their Made-Hands and Draws are at each particular point in the Poker Game. All (See You Hoops) start with each Poker Player's First Two Dealt Cards listed on the outside perimeter of each Player's own Hoop Spoke, starting on the left, using dots and going clockwise from Ace to Ace in a Fourteen Card Continuum. Each player's hand evolution is shown from HUB to the Outside Tip of their respective Spoke Line. Colors are used for each Suit; Red for Hearts, Yellow for Diamonds, Light Purple for Spades and Light Green for Clubs. A description at the Front of the 'Book of Hoops', 'Classic Confrontations', lets the Reader know exactly how to read each (See You Hoop), easily and in its entirety. Three Separate Spoke Lines, starting at the Upper left Quadrant of each (See You Hoop) and then the Upper Right Quadrant to the lower Right Quadrant of each (See You Hoop) show the Flop, Turn and River Cards from Ace to Ace. Horizontal Turquoise Lines Differentiate each Player's Flop, Turn and River Hand Evolutions. Turquoise Dots are Neutral Cards that haven't been Dealt yet. As each Player's Hand evolves from HUB to Tip, Flop to River, Colored Lines, Dots and Arrows are used to easily see what the Player has at That Moment in the Poker Game. The Flop, Turn and River of each Player's Ready-Made Hands and Draws are easy to read and understand. Two Lines at an Angle from their personal Spoke line represents a Pair, each Line in its own Suit Color. Trips or Sets and Quads are Smaller Lines running parallel with their own Spoke Line. Flushes are Larger Dots in their Suit color. Draws to Flushes are Smaller Colored Dots Inside of a Larger Turquois Dot. A Smaller Suit Dot represents a Two Card Draw and a Larger Suit Dot is a One Card Draw to Fill. Once the Flush is Made, the Turquoise Dot is Replaced by Only a Large Suit Dot in the Color of that Flush. Straight Draws are Smaller In-Line Suit Dots mixed in with Turquoise Dots needed to Fill the Straight by the River. Pair Cards and Trips can also be part of the Straight and are represented by Smaller Parallel Lines with the Player's Spoke Line. Straights are Arrows in the Color of their Highest Card in the Straight, with One or Two more Turquoise Dots at the Tip of the Arrow if there are Higher Straight/s s that can still be Completed by the River. Full Houses are Three Lines for the Set; Two Lines Pointing Out from their Spoke Line and One in the Middle On the Spoke Line, with Two Lines on Either the Left or Right Three of a Kind Lines, Depending on if the Fill Pair Cards are Higher than the Set; (the Right Line) or Lower than the Trip Cards; (the Left Line of the Set). Straight Flushes are a Large Flush Dot with an Arrow Pointing Outward. With an Extra Higher Draw to the Straight Flush, Smaller Turquoise Dots are used at the Tip of the Arrow. All Ending Hands are represented at the tip of each Player's Spoke Line; 8 Players Per Poker Game. The Back Ground of the 'Book of Hoops' 'Classic Confrontations' is Black, giving it a Beautiful Multi-Colored Look, with Easy to Read White, Simple Font for the Text, in a 6 by 9 inch, 184 page Book. ENJOY.