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How to Beat Sit 'n' Go Poker Tournaments
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How to Beat Sit 'n' Go Poker Tournaments |
Author: Timothy Neil
Published: 2008-03-11 |
List price: $14.95
Our price: $11.51
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thumbs up i bought this wanting to improve my game and learn some solid advice on how to play sit and go tournamnets.
br /The book gave a good understanding of the aggression needed around the bubble and some good concepts you need to know around this stage of the tournament.
br /I feel my game improved 8 fold after reading this and found it a pleasant read.
Decent "quick-start guide," but hardly the last word On the plus side, this book is a very quick and easy read, and probably improved my game fairly immediately.
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br /On the minus side, that's about all it's good for. It has no depth nor detail.
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br /I recommend breezing through this book quickly if you're a beginner (preferably through your library), then pick up Collin Moshman's book: Sit 'n Go Strategy.
A guide to winning these sit go tournaments There is money to be made in low level poker tournaments. "How to Beat Sit Go Poker Tournaments: A No-Limit Hold'Em Guide to Beating Sit Gos" is a guide to winning these sit go tournaments. The most common form of these tournaments exist online and take only one or two hours, yet can be very lucrative if one takes into account the strategies found in this guide. Examining the flaws in failed strategies while providing alternatives and more successful tactics, "How to Beat Sit Go Poker Tournaments: A No Limit Hold'Em Guide to Beating Sit Gos" is highly recommended for anyone looking to improve their game.
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Excellent for core concepts This book is an excellent guide for people who wish to understand core concepts of sit and go-s and want thorough help how to play them. The style is simple and easy to understand. It covers every major aspects of the game and is an excellent starting book for novices to sit and go-s.
Sit and go review Thought it was well written and easy to understand i only play for fun so this type of book was ideal for me, to many time i have bought a poker book only to find there was writting for a A+ math student to understand. The only thing that disappointed me was the "in the money chapter" which i though could have been longer, other than that, some great advice on what hands i should start playing at what stage of the tournamnet ect. good read all in all.
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