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Lee Nelson

    Kill Phil
    The Raiser's Edge
    Storm Safari
    Kill Everyone
    • Kill Everyone

      • 348pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      Picking up where Kill Phil leaves off, this poker manual explains how to choose the right strategy for the right game, provides a variety of tactics, and introduces new weapons into the arsenal of poker strategy.

      Kill Everyone
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    • Storm Safari

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Struggling with his own failing marriage, a divorce lawyer seizes the chance to travel to Africa for a lion hunt, believing he has nothing left to lose. During his trip, he encounters a stunning African woman, whose beauty has only deepened since his last visit twenty-five years ago. Nicknamed "Victoria" by him, she captivates him in ways he never expected, leading him to confront his feelings and the complexities of love amidst his personal turmoil.

      Storm Safari
    • The Raiser's Edge

      • 421pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      "This book closely examines the many techniques used by the world's most successful players, including 3- and 4-betting, floating and squeezing, smooth-calling and min-raising, thin value betting, and the evolution of the metagame, along with equilibrium strategies based on starting hands and heads-up play. Even the ages and nationalities of your opponents are considered. There's also an extensive bonus chapter on reading tells, contributed by body-language expert Steve Van Aperen."--P. [4] of cover.

      The Raiser's Edge
    • Kill Phil

      The Fast Track to Success in No-Limit Hold 'em Poker Tournaments

      Divulges the real strategies used by professional poker players to consistently win major (and minor) no-limit hold 'em tournaments. With poker tournaments televised on more than a dozen television networks and internet poker sweeping the nation, the popularity of the game is at an all-time high. Everyone thinks they have a shot, as evidenced by the 5,600+ player field in the $10,000 main event at the 2005 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. If these weekend warriors hope to win, they'd better know the same strategies that the pros use. Authors Blair Rodman and Lee Nelson, both poker professionals, spill the beans about the strategies they (and most of the big-name poker players) use to keep scooping the pots.

      Kill Phil
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