Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Reviewing Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen

Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen is, in essence, a long competition inform cursive by digit of the large cards players around today. The neutral of the aggregation is to verify readers exclusive the nous of Gus, who is viewed as digit of the most insane players in the game.

As the New and enthusiastic Chip Reese states in the introduction, "Gus has ended something that is rattling arduous to do: He's brought example intellection to an geezerhood older game. Many of his ideas on how to endeavor cards hit prefabricated me verify a ordinal countenance at whatever customary strategies I intellection to be  true."

During the instruction of this book, Gus takes you ended 329 actualised safekeeping he played throughout the Aussie Millions competition in which he ended prototypal for AU$1.5 million. During apiece assistance he describes in discourse ground he prefabricated apiece selection he did as substantially as whether it was, in hindsight, the precise selection or not. He is more than sociable when he makes mistakes, which is a comfort in a typically ego-filled aggregation market.

His style, as most know, is rattling lax and rattling aggressive. For these reasons I would propose that most first cards players refrain this aggregation for the instance being. The artefact that Gus plays cards requires a brawny knowledge to feature safekeeping and situations and module intend a aggregation of newer players into situations they are meet not armored to handle.

More old players who desire to modify their mettlesome and see to endeavor a looser call of poker, are highly pleased to feature this aggregation and place a aggregation of intellection into ground he makes limited decisions in destined situations.

Overall I see this aggregation to be an quality to some earnest cards player. While there is a aggregation of assistance story to wade through, it flows substantially and is astonishingly cushy to read.

I wish you savor this aggregation as such as I did.


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