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"The book comes in two major sections. First you'll read a series
of hand examples. These examples are designed to show you the
difference between how a typical no-limit hold'em player thinks and
how a professional-level player thinks. Each of these hand examples
represents a small improvement you can make in your play. The
second section turns the lessons from the first section into
missions you can do on your own. These missions are the equivalent
of recipes in a book on nutrition or exercises in a workout book.
Doing the missions-doing them as often and using as much your brain
on them as possible-are what will make you a better poker player.
Do the missions, and you'll see results. Ignore the missions, and
you likely won't." from the Foreword by Ed Miller -Author of
Playing the Player, How To Read Hands At No-Limit Hold'em, Small
Stakes Hold'em
WANT TO WIN POKER TOURNAMENTS?
Now you can learn exactly how
consistent winners REALLY do it
Volume 1 of this series shed new light on the fundamentals of
early tournament play. Volume 2 showed you how to get from the
money down to the final table. Now, Pearljammer, Apestyles and
Rizen players whose collective stats include more than 2,000 final
tables made, over 300 major wins, and more than $10,000,000 in
cashes return in Volume III to analyze 50 new hands from major
online tournaments.
50 HANDS THREE GREAT POKER MINDS
You get to sweat the best as they walk you through key hands
deep in actual tournaments. Through their analysis, you'll learn
all the different factors that a professional poker pro might
consider while playing a hand.
The authors are not only consistent winners, but powerful
teachers as well. Step by step, they reveal their decision-making
processes, and you learn from their different perspectives and
playing style.
Centered around multi-million dollar stakes and a series of
nationally televised poker tournaments, Fading Hearts on the River
offers a story of odds the odds of a newborn surviving severe
jaundice, the odds of Congress passing a law that renders one's
online gambling income inaccessible, the odds of drawing the right
card on the turn or the river. In this tale of fatherhood and
worldy success, Haxton follows his son Isaac's unlikely career as a
poker player, the nervous father often sitting on the sidelines
with his fingers crossed or staring at a casino monitor while Isaac
wins more in one hand of play than Haxton has earned from all his
books of poetry combined.In this deftly crafted story Haxton
explores the propensity for abstraction, logic, and memory all good
poets and poker players share, all the while taking readers on a
rollicking tour of complex, intertwined topics, ranging from game
theory and financial strategies, to medical mysteries and lost
love, to chess, Magic cards, and Texas Hold  em. Guided by the
through-line of a father's love and admiration for his talented
son, Fading Hearts delivers a unique perspective on professional
gambling and one family's experience playing the odds.
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