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The Perfect Range by Tyler Nals

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Want to make more money playing poker? Only 10% of poker players are profitable, but the solution is easier than you think. One of the most important and overlooked aspects of the game is your range. This pertains to what hands you will and will not play. Of course, everyone will play AA, KK, QQ, and AK, but how far should that range stretch? Through trial and error, I have tested range theories for years. It didn’t take long to find one that led to a very high winning percentage, but the wins weren’t big and I wasn’t getting a lot of action. This is NOT a negative if you play often and want small yet consistent wins. However, if you want to maximize your profits, then applying the adjustments I have made to this range should greatly increase your odds of long-term success. In this book, I don’t just describe The Perfect Range. That would be boring. I’m not into boring. Instead, I tested The Perfect Range in 23 live cash games and three live tournaments. In order to add some flavor, I played in poker rooms in Florida, North Carolina, Atlantic City, West Virginia, and Connecticut. I was undercover in every instance. I also included my on-the-felt and off-the-felt misadventures, which I seem to have a knack for. Everything written in this book happened. I gave all characters I came across nicknames, but if you play poker in any of the states (or city) mentioned above, then it’s possible that you will read about someone you know, or maybe even yourself. My first poker strategy book, Poker Notes, has received excellent feedback and sells consistently. I’m glad to hear it’s making a difference for people. I think The Perfect Range is even more valuable! If you stick to this strategy without veering off course, it should lead to greatly improved results on the felt, especially if combined with the strategies covered in Poker Notes and Poker Blog.

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First published May 8, 2015

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Tyler Nals

33 books22 followers

Books Available:

The Dark Side of the Felt
A Darker Side of the Felt
A Fishy Poker Tournament
Poker Notes
Poker Blog
Felt Hopper: Vegas
Felt Hopper: Florida
The Poker Office
The Perfect Range
Twisted Sick
Mindful of Tricks


Upcoming Books:

Felt Hopper: Atlantic City
The Poker Player


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7 reviews
April 29, 2018
Sound strategy

Its a lot of unnecessary filler, but none the less the strategy is sound and can give players a good foundation on staying in the game.
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April 4, 2020
Worst poker book ever

This book is a total waste of time and money. There is absolutely nothing of value in the book for sop who is interested in improving their game.
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July 20, 2016
Finished fixing my game

I have been using the 10 year method mentioned in the end of the book which helps with hands seen. I've also been trying to find my range for a couple years, and SPATS is awesome . But what makes it all work is Tyler's explanation about how to play the hands. My poker philosophy had gotten close to what Tyler explains but I had holes, not anymore.
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