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Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies for No-limit Hold 'em Poker Tournaments and Sit-n-Go's

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Kill Phil was a revolutionary poker manual -- its simplified yet potent strategies empowered even rank novices to compete against the world's best poker players. Kill Everyone begins where Kill Phil left off. Its perfect blend of real-time experience, poker math, and computational horsepower combine to create nw concepts and advanced strategies never before seen in print for multi-table tournaments, Sit-n-Go's, and satellites. Kill Everyone explains how to choose the right strategy for the right game, provides the proper tactics, and introduces new weapons into a tournament-poker-player's arsenal. These * fear and fold equity
*equilibrium plays
bubble factors
endgame strategies
optimal heads-up play
and much much more! Unlike Kill Phil, which was 90% pre-flop strategy, Kill Everyone goes all the way. In the end, you'll know how to accumulate chips early, navigate through the middle stages, and perfect your play on the bubble and at the final table. This book is for anyone serious about playing tournament poker, both live and online. And for cash-game players, a bonus chapter, penned by online cash-game ace and 2007 WSOP bracelet winner Mark Vos, helps you develop your short-handed no-limit hold 'em cash game.

348 pages, Paperback

First published September 30, 2007

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Lee Nelson

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September 24, 2016
Very good book about live tournament, as i wanted to read more (after Dan Harrington classics).
It is quite more aggressive than Harrington, or maybe am I not enough. Anyway, there are a lot of hands ranges charts, which is nice if you have the time/capicity to read and study it. The mathematical aspect is well developped.
CSI and power number are useful concepts (despite CSI is M-like).
There are also nice elements of life-related influences to poker: health , nutrition, concentration etc.
I also loved Elky comments: one of the best MTT player in the world.
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33 reviews
August 29, 2017
Great book

Great advice From successful players in the circuit, this book links methodology with experience in tournaments globally. The case studies on Ivey are particularly insightful.
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August 10, 2023
best book on tournament poker. Read 'Kill Phil' first?
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834 reviews54 followers
February 19, 2011
This was a nice first step into some of the new thinking going on about the game. It is an interesting experience to know a topic really well and get to see a paradigm shift happen. Not everyone who gets old gets to go through that experience, but I'm sure everyone who goes through that experience feels old.
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August 15, 2016
Excelente

Super recomendable a todos aquellos jugadores que quieran subir su nivel.. y que no rsten conformes con la teoria basica.
Este libro cambia la forma de ver a tus rivales y tu juego
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124 reviews7 followers
January 25, 2012
A bit of a technical read, but worth the bother for serious poker players. I found the section on when to shove in relation to the blinds and when to call worth the price of the book.
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April 21, 2015
An interesting second book on the idea that less experienced players can use a "push or fold" strategy before the flop to negate the advantage pros have after the flop.
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