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| Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies for No-Limit Hold 'Em Poker, Tournaments, and Sit-n-Gos: Revised and Expanded Edition |  | Authors: Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, Steven Heston Publisher: Huntington Press Category: Book
List Price: $34.95 Buy New: $21.92 as of 9/10/2010 15:16 CDT details You Save: $13.03 (37%)
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Seller: sbd- Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 31,878
Media: Paperback Edition: Second, expanded and revised Pages: 373 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.3 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 5.9 x 1.1
ISBN: 1935396307 Dewey Decimal Number: 795.412 EAN: 9781935396307 ASIN: 1935396307
Publication Date: June 30, 2009 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Kill Everyone took the poker world by storm when it was first released in 2007. Its perfect blend of real-time experience, poker math, and computational horsepower created new concepts and advanced strategies never before seen in print for multi-table tournaments, Sit-n-Gos, and satellites. In this revised and expanded second edition, Kill Everyone adds even more ammunition to a tournament-poker-player's arsenal. In addition to groundbreaking analysis of fear-and-fold equity and equilibrium, plus the presentation of optimal strategies for the bubble, the end-game, and heads-up play, this second edition adds 50 pages of incisive commentary from the hottest tournament-poker-player in the world, Bertrand 'Elky' Grospellier, and a new chapter on short-stack cash games to go with the original discussion of playing in short-handed cash games. With a Foreword by 2006 World Series of Poker champion Joe Hachem, annotations by Elky, and solid math-based strategies from Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, Steven Heston, and Mark Vos, Kill Everyone packs more poker brainpower between two covers than any book to come before it.
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| Customer Reviews: One of the best tournament books May 28, 2010 Snowblind 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I bought this book because I had trouble understanding how many people are playing in the big MTTs nowadays. I had read the first two Harrington books on tournament play, but I felt like the game had changed a lot since the days those books came out. I was puzzled about the way many players were winning lots of chips with mediocre holdigs. This book helped me to understand better what was going on in the tables. I can't say that I've become a better player, but I hope that when these concepts sink in I can start to gain some success in the tables.
The book has lots of interesting topics like stealing from UTG, calling early raises in position with suited connectors and pushing short stacked with seemingly bad cards. Theories are backed with mathematical equations. In the first reading these things were a little too hard to get a grip, but more studying is required and hopefully these things fall into place too. It's also good idea to read about the tournament play after several years of Harrington's books, because those techniques are so common and everyone knows them so they are losing their power. It doesn't mean they're obsolete but just a little too common and well known that something else might work better at the moment.
To me the last part of the book, which is about short handed cash games, is unnecessary. I don't understand why the authors have added that obviously too short section on complex matter which deserves its own book.
So if you're playing tournaments and want to develop your skills to more advanced levels you need to know these things. After reading the Harrington books this is a good supplement, because this is newer and goes beyound the basics. I recommed this to everyone playing NLHE tournaments. However, in order to better understand these ideas, it would be good to have some kind of basic understanding of tournament play. Maybe not the first book you should read about MTTs.
New Techniques to Old Goal December 21, 2009 David Schrader (MA) 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
Main point of playing cards is to accumulate chips. This book illuminates some of the newer techniques being used in NLHE tournaments. This book has brought me from a beginner level fish to an intermediate multi-table tournament player. I'm able to use the information from this book to help estimate my opponent's hands based on their bets, as well as mask my own hand's strength.
Highly recommended.
Good book August 3, 2010 Denice Moore (Texas) I purchased this book for my husband along with "Kill Bill". He thinks both are great.
My NL bible August 19, 2010 john21703 I am a winning Razz player and play on Full Tilt(john21703). But this is my goto NL bible. It helped me win over $800 in cash and prizes in the local S-N-B poker league in the last two months alone (2 local wins, 2nd in regionals, 8th in nationals). I wish I understood every concept in the book, but this isn't a one read type of buy. So get your highlighter and be prepared to win some real money. If I could only recommend one book besides Ace on the River, it would be this one. I think about this book more at the tables than any other one. If you don't know the concepts in this book, be assured someone else at your table does.
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