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REVISED AND EXPANDED SECOND EDITION
HOT OFF THE PRESS!
Includes special commentary from Bertrand ElkY Grospellier AND BONUS colour inserts.
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.

Advanced strategies for No Limit Hold’em poker tournaments and sit-n-goes
AUTHORS: Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib and Kim Lee
When Lee Nelson’s last book Kill Phil was released, famed European poker professional Marcel ‘The Flying Dutchman’ Luske said the information in the book was “like giving the gun to the rabbit” in terms of the edge it gave to inexperienced players. His follow-up work Kill Everyone offers even more ammunition for poker newcomers to take down the big names.
Combining Nelson’s vast tournament experience (which helped him win $1.3 million as the 2006 Aussie Millions Australian Poker Champion) with the poker-related mathematics’ concepts of Tysen Streib and Kim Lee, Kill Everyone combines real-world experience with maths and computational horsepower, to produce winning strategies for multi-table tournaments, single-table sit ‘n’ goes and satellite events.
Forget the ‘poker speak’: Kill Everyone provides a winning formula for anyone who sits down to play to play in a No Limit Texas Hold’em tournament. And once readers have reached the cash, Kill Everyone provides a path to step up to the real money.
In addition to the vast experience of Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib and Kim Lee, Kill Everyone features a chapter from young online poker star Mark Vos, and a foreword from Joe Hachem, the Australian who won the 2005 World Series of Poker championship event and the $10 million first prize.
Includes postage and handling to Australian addresses only
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