Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker: v. 2 (Poker Series Book & DVD)

Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker: v. 2 (Poker Series Book & DVD)

by JonathanLittle (Author)

Synopsis

Jonathan Little is a highly successful poker professional who has won over $4 million in tournament play. His first book Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker, Volume 1 dealt with the fundamentals of play. In this second book he builds on this base by examining the highly complex issue of how to handle the different stages of a tournament. As well as outlining a techinically accurate style of play, Jonathan also discusses a number of other topics that are crucial to success at poker. These include: How to spot tells (and avoid giving them) Correct etiquette Practical tips for tournament play Managing life as a professional poker player throws up a number of issues in itself and Jonathan calls upon his many years as a pro to address these. They include: Developing your poker skills Mental & physical approaches required for successful play. As well as being one of the world's best players, Jonathan has been a highly respected coach for many years. In the final section of the book he draws on his experience here to answer the most common FAQ's asked by students and also offers an in-depth analysis of 30 hands from tournament play which outline many of the concepts discussed in the book.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: D&B Publishing
Published: 28 Apr 2012

ISBN 10: 1904468586
ISBN 13: 9781904468585

Author Bio
Jonathan Little is a professional poker player from Pensacola. He started playing poker when he was 18 years old and quickly became one of the biggest winners in sit n go tournaments online. When he turned 21, he decided to test his skills in the live poker circuit. Despite a bad first year playing live poker, he rebounded to final table 4 World Poker Tour events, including 2 wins, over the next 3 years, earning him the World Poker Tour Season 6 Player of the Year award. He has cashed for over $4,000,000 in the four years he has played live poker tournaments.