![]() There’s a temptation to look down my nose and say they don’t understand concepts like 3rd-level thinking or balancing, but honestly those just aren’t particularly important skills in these events. These guys are among the best in the world at beating online tournaments full of weak players. ![]() I must say that I was pleasantly surprised. I half-expected that that would be my reaction to Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time by Jon “Pearljammer” Turner, Eric “Rizen” Lynch, and Jon “Apestyles” Van Fleet. I am one of those cash game players who likes to deride tournament specialists as uncreative “tourney donks” whose poker skill is limited to an encyclopedic knowledge of pre-flop shoving ranges. Read Harrington on Hold ‘Em first for a theoretical foundation, but read this book next to see the ideas in action. Three top players discuss nearly 200 real hands and address dozens of common mistakes that even experienced no-limit hold ’em tournament players make. My Two Minute Recommendation: Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time scores a 9/10.
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