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    Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies for No-Limit Hold Em Poker Tournaments & Sit-n-Gos (Paperback) By (author) Lee Nelson, By (author) Tysen Streib, By (author) Kim Lee

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    Short Description for Kill EveryoneOffers a blend of real-time experience, poker math, and computational horsepower that created new concepts and advanced strategies never before seen in print for multi-table tournaments, Sit-n-Gos, and satellites. This second edition adds even more ammunition to a tournament-poker-player's arsenal.
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  • "Kill Everyone" took the poker world by storm when it was first released in 2007. Its perfect blend of real-time experience, poker math, and computational horsepower created new concepts and advanced strategies never before seen in print for multi-table tournaments, Sit-n-Gos, and satellites. In this revised and expanded second edition, "Kill Everyone" adds even more ammunition to a tournament-poker-player's arsenal. In addition to groundbreaking analysis of fear-and-fold equity and equilibrium, plus the presentation of optimal strategies for the bubble, the end-game, and heads-up play, this second edition adds 50 pages of incisive commentary from the hottest tournament-poker-player in the world, Bertrand 'Elky' Grospellier, and a new chapter on short-stack cash games to go with the original discussion of playing in short-handed cash games. With a Foreword by 2006 World Series of Poker champion Joe Hachem, annotations by Elky, and solid math-based strategies from Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, Steven Heston, and Mark Vos, "Kill Everyone" packs more poker brainpower between two covers than any book to come before it.