Ever since I started playing poker, I’ve wonder what goes on in the heads of top pros when they make crazy plays like re-raising with T5o or making a sick call with Q high or simply how they put all their reads together so they can consistently end up in the money or at the final table of major tournaments.
Course, when I say the above, one of the pros that should come to mind is the “Crazy Dane” Gus Hansen. He’s one of my favorite players as he constantly amazes me. Want an example? Watch the video below.
Needless to say, a window into his mind would be great and I was super excited when I found about his new book Every Hand Revealed which is a nearly hand by hand description of his march to victory at the 2007 Aussie Millions. He lets the reader inside of his head. From his brilliant bets to his embarrassing blunders.
When I first starting playing poker, I played tight as I didn’t understand the game that well… soon, after I had more experience and thousands of hands under my belt, I started playing Really-Tight-Aggressive. After tens of thousands of hands, I’ve been wanting to open my game up, but found that loosing the game up so I’m just not so predictable. This book really helped me open up my game. It moves from theoretical examples to real world examples from a real game.
This book is NOT for beginners. But, if you want to take your game to the next level, then this is the book to buy.
















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