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Poker Tournament Books – Comprehensive strategy guides covering No-Limit Hold’em single table and multi table tournamets.
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Delving into the lifestyle of a poker pro, Ace on the River is not so much of an “Advanced Poker Guide” as it’s being advertised. In fact, it’s more of a personal story of Barry Greenstein and his experiences on and off the poker table. This is not to say that this book isn’t any good. It’s just that if you’re looking for a true poker guide with actual strategies and advice on how to approach the game, it will have very little to offer. Still, those of you who wish to take a peek at the life of a committed poker player and his highs and lows will most definitely have a fun read.
- Good insider story on a life of a poker pro
- Real poker hand examples
- Easy to read
- Not the most detailed strategy book on poker
- Overpriced Paperback Version
- Free with Scribd
- A detailed account of all hands played
- Plenty of information that helps the readers envision the hands
- Insight into Hansen’s aggressive and calculated style of play
- Bluffing, resurrecting bad hands, and more tips and tricks
- Cheap
- Tournament-focused only
- Very good Kindle editions
- For beginners to intermediate
- Great writing style
- Great tournament insights
- Good sense of humor o the authors
- One of the poker 'classics'
- Loaded with diagrams
- Most of the techniques are well known today
- Great niche product
- Good value
- Available in audio
- Well written
- Easy to follow
- Lots of great info and strategies with solid explanations
- Free on Audible
- Some tables don't display correctly on Kindle
- Highly practical.
- Written by a world-class tournament player.
- Simple question and answer format used throughout the book. This allows the reader to think things through first. It then provides the author’s explanation of which play to choose for different hands and their outcomes.
- Opinions are one-sided.
- It is audience-specific.
- Repetitive.
- The basic concept will apply to nearly any SNGs
- Specific for SNGs
- Well structured
- Clearly explained
- Like many other poker strategy books a bit of a dry read