Full description not available
H**Y
Good poker Read
Excellent book for tournament play.
B**N
Excellent tournament poker book!
This book was written by three very good online poker players with excellent results.Unlike the first vol. of the this book that dealt with early tournament play and random selected hands, this book looks at the final stages of a multi-table tourney hand by hand. You get insight into some of the top players in today's online games, how they play each hand, and how one hand potentially affects another.The Apestyles section of the book is on a six-max tournament so if you're looking for something in that format there something for you here.Each player has a very difference style of play and that comes through as well in the book, which will complement different styles of play of anyone who purchases the book.One of the nice things about this book is you can put it down for several days and come back to it and not feel completely lost. Also if you only have a couple minutes you can just go through one hand. Another convenient way to go through the material.My compliments to the authors and publisher (who is a very good poker player himself) for having text-to-speech enabled on the Kindle version. This allows me to interact with the material in different ways. For example I was recently playing in a poker tournament at the Wynn in Las Vegas, and I had the text-to-speech playing through the headphones. It was an enjoyable way to go through the material while playing a poker tournament.Not necessarily a book for beginners, but an excellent choice to round out an experienced poker tournament players library.
M**Y
Worth it
I enjoyed this book but it didn't seem to have the same impact as the first volume. It's still very good and full of a lot of great content. Very important for later in tournaments. This book even helped my cash game play. I own and have read 30+ poker books. The first volume of this book somehow "clicked" with me and REALLY helped my hand reading skills. There is so much information in these books that you don't notice right off. Hearing how these guys think, what they do in specific situations or put their opponents on in specific situations, and WHY, was pretty powerful for me. Volumes 1 & 2 highly recommended.
R**R
The best book to get for tournament endgame
Three legendary online poker players explain in detail how to close out a tournament. Each author gives a bunch of hand samples all taken from one tournament from the point of when it hits the money all the way until the end. I give this book five stars because for what it is it's the best book on the market.There are a couple of things that people should keep in mind however.1) It is not a beginner's book and if you haven't played that long you may not understand it.2) Since they took the examples all from one tournament and specifically a tournament where they came in first, there isn't a lot of shortstack play included. Honestly, this shouldn't bother most experienced players because short stack shove ranges are pretty automatic.3) Since it only includes from the money until the end, you pretty much have to get the first book.4) It doesn't cover live poker so there isn't information on physical tells. However, most live tourney players will benefit as live players tend to be worse at reading betting patterns.Overall, just an awesome book.
S**N
Top Notch Analysis
The analysis in this book is even better than volume I. The authors do a great job of putting their opponents on hand ranges, estimating how wide those opponents are opening, how narrow those opponents would call a shove, and calculating how often their hand wins at showdown to come up with the play's overall expected value. Once you are able to calculate pot odds in your head (and I think most people do; if not, save this book for later) estimating your opponent's hand range is where it's at.
M**R
One of the best books on poker.
The first book in the trilogy is awesome. It will improve your tournament play tremendously
H**D
Vicarious Learning
The book presents detailed discussion of poker hands -- holdem -- using mostly examples from online tournaments. It provides insights into the thinking of advanced players.The read is entertaining and informative. I've learned what to think about, and to be more cautious in my play. (Giving opponents credit for possible hands that beat me.)
T**C
winning tournaments 1 hand at a time volume 2
really helpful book if your a mid stakes playerbut also complicated if your a beginning player.very easy to understand and nicely explained by the authors.
Trustpilot
3 days ago
3 weeks ago