52 Rules: Essential and Comprehensive Guide to Tournament Poker for the Novice Player

52 Rules: Essential and Comprehensive Guide to Tournament Poker for the Novice Player

by Jeffrey Benjamin
52 Rules: Essential and Comprehensive Guide to Tournament Poker for the Novice Player

52 Rules: Essential and Comprehensive Guide to Tournament Poker for the Novice Player

by Jeffrey Benjamin

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Overview

This book is your opportunity to go deeper into poker tournaments with all the ammunition you need to be successful. Unlike the pros who write books about sophisticated aspects of poker, I am an amateur who has spent over 30 years playing tournament poker in Las Vegas and elsewhere and wrote this down-to-earth treatise for the regular guy or gal. I wrote these rules from the perspective of an amateur playing the game, emphasizing tournament poker and how you can increase your ability and your chance to go to the final table and win.

Also, you can soon learn tips and tricks to go deep to cash and win tourneys through My Blog. Get your share of the tournament prize money by following the rules in this book and make yourself a better player. All of this is from my 30+ years of playing poker in Las Vegas.

Above all, going deep and winning poker tournaments is what it's all about.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185641149
Publisher: Jeffrey Benjamin
Publication date: 01/06/2024
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 795 KB

About the Author

I have played tournament poker for over 30 years in Vegas. I am NOT a pro and consider myself an excellent amateur player. I devote my time to tournaments only. One thing I learned is to allocate my time and resources to one style of play, and that is tournament poker. Over the years I have written many notes about different aspects of the games. This book is dedicated to all amateur players who want to play better tournament poker, and not only win but cash, too.
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