Tournament poker is a tough game to play, but the rewards for success can be huge. Even regular online tournaments offer substantial prizes running to hundreds of thousands of dollars. If you want to win big at the tables, then you must buy this book. In Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker, Volume 1 you will learn the fundamentals of play and how to handle varying stack sizes. You will learn: Why tournaments are the most profitable form of poker When to play small ball and when to play long ball How to understand effective stack size How to tailor your play to winning, not just cashing ...plus much more!
This book will give readers a thorough understanding of everything they need to know about playing tournaments and Jonathan Little is undoubtedly the person best qualified to impart this information.
This book will give readers a thorough understanding of everything they need to know about playing tournaments and Jonathan Little is undoubtedly the person best qualified to impart this information.
In,"Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker, Volume 1" he explains exactly how to succeed in this highly competitive field. Playing technically sound poker is crucial but this is far from the only skill necessary.
Jonathan Little is on a mission to teach the world how to play tournament poker.
Most poker players dream of winning abracelet, which is awardedto the winner of each event. What they don't realize is that the WSOP has gone from being the top tournament series to a huge moneymaking scheme by Harrah's, ...
Provides poker strategies for every phase of tournament play, covering the early phase where the stakes are small to later tactics such as bluffing, flops, scare cards, playing shorthanded, loose games, and endgame play.
In Volume 1, Jonathan Little dealt with the fundamentals of play. In this second book he builds on this base by examining the highy complex issue of how to handle the different stages of a tournament.
This book is for anyone serious about playing tournament poker, both live and online.
I could probably nickel-and-dime or grind out two weak players.” This sums up the thought process of tournament experts. Don't take big risks; grind it out; avoid guesswork—play small ball. They're good at it. No, they're great at it!
European Poker Tour champ Benny Spindler reraised to 20,000 with KJ. Paul Foltyn then 4bet to 50,000 from the cutoff holding A6, Bergstrom folded after the button and blinds had gotten out of the way, and Spindler thought for a bit ...