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You love the game of poker, but you usually leave the game a loser. This is frustrating because you know you have what it takes to make a lot of money playing poker. You have two Spend nearly a decade learning from trial and error, or learn the information provided in this book. I have been a profitable player for eight consecutive years, but my approach isn't the norm. I threw everything you're supposed to do out the window and focused on what approaches to the game lead to the highest probability of long-term profits. That's it. That's all I care Profits!

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First published November 29, 2014

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Tyler Nals

32 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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40 reviews3 followers
February 24, 2015
A lot of basics however..

I liked this book for the brick and mortar tips, tricks and general advice. Some of the "tilt your neighbors" we're hilarious. As an internet player who going for another great vacation in Vegas, I really appreciated his tips. If you've read this, get off my table. Also, Nals is a good writer. I believe him that he was a writer before a poker player, it shows. Easy read, even advice on gas at the table. I nearly rolled out of bed laughing!
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6 reviews2 followers
July 18, 2016
Must have for your library

Being a player who wants to improve his game, I think books are essential. This one was full of poker theory I all ready had read or learned on my own. The difference is the way Tyler put's it . Making his point then following it with an example from a real or fictional hand made it sink in a little more. I also enjoyed his writing style and will read most if not all his work over time.


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