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| Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book: More Lessons and Hand Analysis in No Limit Texas Hold'em |  | Author: Phil Gordon Creator: Chris Ferguson Publisher: Simon Spotlight Entertainment Category: Book
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Media: Hardcover Pages: 416 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.1 Dimensions (in): 7.2 x 5.4 x 1.3
ISBN: 1416927190 Dewey Decimal Number: 795.412 EAN: 9781416927198 ASIN: 1416927190
Publication Date: October 3, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description In Poker: The Real Deal and Phil Gordon's Little Green Book, Phil Gordon -- a world-class player and teacher -- shared the strategies, tips, and expertise he's gleaned during his phenomenally successful career. Now he shows players how to apply those theories to actual hands in order to make smart, confident decisions with every move.Gordon walks readers through hands that he's encountered in cash games; early, middle, and late tournament play; Sit & Gos; satellites and supersatellites; and the final table of the World Series of Poker, revealing not only what plays he made but also why he made them. He relates what goes through a pro's mind in every situation, whether it's a timely bluff or a questionable call, and helps players calculate their own best moves in the most pressure-fueled of situations. In analyzing specific hands, Gordon also imparts important lessons in key poker skills such as calculating odds, shorthanded play, and discovering tells. And he discusses memorable plays -- the good and the oh-so-bad -- explaining why certain moves were made and, in many cases, how the hands should have been played differently. Insightful, witty, and filled with real-life pro secrets, Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book is required reading for every player looking to make a profit and raise his game to the next level.
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Sequel just as good as the original October 3, 2006 2many2read (United States) 21 out of 25 found this review helpful
This is the companion to Phil Gordon's Little Green Book. LGB focused on poker theory -- readable and concise, but theory nonetheless.
Here Phil Gordon explains, round by round, the hands he's played. Sometimes of the hands he has misplayed: like losing on the first hand of tournment because he paired an ace. (No, he wasn't playing pocket aces, just an A with a middling kicker.) It's good to have poker mistakes explained by a pro candid enough to admit them. I can't think of another poker instruction book that shows the author's mistakes. Usually, any of the losing hands we read about are bad beats.
Most of time, of course, Phil plays brilliantly. He finished 4th in the WSOP 2001 main event and his lifetime tournament earnings exceed $1 million. From the NL games he talks about here, his cash game profits may be much more than that.
Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book features the clear diagram style of its earlier green book companion. (You need never guess in what position he was playing; it's shown right there.) Gordon is fun to read -- his take on the players he sits down at table with is a hoot. Moreover, and your poker play will improve after reading PGLBB.
The last chaper cross-references this book with the first one for further reading. Really! Good selling, but still useful to the reader.
So relax, put down your dogeared copy of the latest by the redoubtable Mr. Harrington and relive a few hours at the table with Phil Gordon.
Excellent book for beginners and intermediate players. October 24, 2006 Daniel A. Olson (Colorado) 8 out of 8 found this review helpful
True. It's not as in depth as a David Sklansky book. But then again, it was a whole lot more fun to read and Phil Gordon does offer excellent key points after each example he gives. And, yes, "experts" may not find this book useful, but really, how many experts are buying poker books these days? If you play poker and want to see how one pro approaches situations, then this will be an enjoyable read for you. Phil Gordon is funny, he's easy to follow and a good teacher. I have read Harrington's Volume III and while I am a huge fan and follower of Harrington's books, I did not get as much out of that book as I hoped I would. Maybe it was because he was reviewing hands I had seen on ESPN or WPT that took away from some of the learning. Phil does the same on a few hands if you happen to have seen the particular WPT shows. Still, most of the hands were fresh and you as the reader will follow along through each round of betting. Harrington's Volume III had a scoring system which helped to point our what areas your poker needed improvement on, which Gordon's book does not have and would have been a plus if we had some way to grade our weak points. The price of the book is just too good and you won't be disappointed if you buy it.
Loved it October 12, 2006 Torie Tasker 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This book is a great follow up to Little Green Book. There are 74 hands from real life play that Phil explains in detail so that you can learn while the situation unfolds. I like how Phil reduces the hands to their basic fundamentals and reinforces those key lessons in each hand - I think taking the complexity out of certain situations is key to success in real play, especially when there are so many emotional and maybe physical stresses on a players concentration once they are in the live situation. I have found myself facing many of the same situations that are in this book, and it was insightful and sometimes reassuring to see how a real professional handles the same hand. Overall a great addition to my poker literature.
Great lessons for beginners, useful tune-ups for experienced players October 8, 2006 Michael Keller (Los Angeles, CA United States) 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I'm giving this book five stars because it perfectly suits my current needs. I used to be a somewhat advanced player but work and life have kept me away from the tables. Now, when I squeeze in a game I find myself making advanced plays at the wrong time, getting frustrated, etc. This book was an excellent tune-up for my game. It brought me back to a sound basic and immediate level of thinking which are necessary bedrocks for advanced play. I think this book is perfect for beginners and immediate players who want to improve, and more experienced players who need a tune-up or who have drifted off course.
Great book from a great teacher October 10, 2006 SF book mom 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This book is great!
Phil is truly amazing teacher and I love his approach; his books and DVD are so much more useful than other resources. It's very clear that Phil's goal is to teach me how to analyze situations and make sound decisions.
Unlike some of the other reviewers, I thought this DVD was extremely useful for an intermediate player (me.) It felt like the perfect complement to Little Green Book and was very useful in helping to crystallize some of the lessons I'd previously learned.
Since I began studying poker by reading Phil's books and watching his DVD, my bankroll is significantly positive. He deserves a commission from my winnings, but I'd rather buy him a drink if I ever see him in Vegas.
Wholeheartedly agree w/ the other reviewer who was amused by Phil's commentary. I found it refreshing to see this side of Phil since it seems that most other pros are so serious they don't even enjoy playing or teaching.
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