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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 795
EAN: 9780974150277
ISBN: 0974150274
Label: Dimat Enterprises, Inc.
Manufacturer: Dimat Enterprises, Inc.
Number Of Pages: 423
Publication Date: June 20, 2008
Publisher: Dimat Enterprises, Inc.
Sales Rank: 5423
Studio: Dimat Enterprises, Inc.
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Product Description: Want to win poker tournaments? Now you can learn exactly how consistent winners REALLY do it! Meet PearlJammer, Rizen, and Apestyles. These top guns of tournament poker are frequent winners in today's highly competitive online scene, as well as in live tourneys. Their collective experience and track record is staggering: more than 35,000 tournaments played, more than 1,000 final tables made, over 200 major wins, and more than $6,000,000 in cashes. They regularly outplay fields consisting of other top professionals victories that are documented by detailed online hand histories. Are you ready to learn winning ways from today's true tournament experts? The authors are not only consistent winners, but powerful teachers as well. Step-by-step, they reveal their decision-making processes, using hands drawn from actual play not examples contrived to fit a particular poker theory. Reading this book is like attending a master class in tournament poker. You'll see the way cutting-edge pros use their wisdom and incredibly extensive experience to analyze almost every poker situation imaginable. Deep-stacked or short-stacked, against single or multiple opponents, you'll learn the skills that will make you a winner, including: - When and how to play aggressively or tightly - When to make moves - When to make continuation bets and when to hold back - How to induce and pick off bluffs - How to accumulate chips without constantly risking your tournament life. Poker is a fun game, but it's even more fun when you win. If you want to become a great tournament player, shouldn't you be learning from the best? NOW You can!
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these guys are strong players no doubt but they dont offer much assistance to any players who are past the novice level.
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This is a good book. I guess it reaches a market of poker players who are not watching online training videos - because this really is just a written text version.
The three authors each explain their thinking pre-flop/ post-flop/ turn/ river, for real hands they played online (194 in total).
Essentially, the book is a demonstration in ABC poker - including continuation betting, the odd bit of stealing, and way less bluffing than most poker players think must be used.
This book would introduce a number of new concepts to less experienced players (like reads, puting your opposition on a range, playing the player, considering stack sizes/tourney stage, table image, etc..)
For me it was re-inforement of good solid poker play.
Each hand is laid-out well with logical explaination of their actions on each street - and also includes the result (which does not always go in favour of the hero).
Note that this book only covers hands up to near the bubble of a MTT. A planned 2nd issue will cover hands played during the money to final table stages of a MTT.
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Have you ever wondered how a top player plays a hand? I've been really interested lately in learning about how a real pro thinks, so I've been looking at every book I can find that tells me what goes on in their minds.
This one is pretty good. A lot of them just go on and on like they were having a drink with you but it's really not that interesting. But this one really has real information. I felt like by the time I finished it, I learned a lot.
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Quite fascinating to see how an agressive player thinks. I dont think it helped my game though. I tried some of that stuff and got killed. Still, it is a great book. Maybe it will come to me.
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I am relatively new to poker, but I've read the Harrington's and the Phil Gordon's etc. etc.
Those books teach you the basics and then go on to teach some strategy.
Winning One Hand at a Time is strictly strategy driven. You're shown a hand, and then Rizen, Pearljammer or Apestyles breaksdown how to play the hand. It sounds pretty simple, but it's cool to see how these internet greats play their hands.
It's well formated, and easy to read. The writing is clear and easy to follow. I think any fan of poker, or anyone learning or studying poker will enjoy this book.
I can't wait for Vol. II.
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