New Tysen Streib Book: Kill Everyone
I figure it should be cool for me to post this here since 2+2 has been my stomping grounds for a couple of years.
I wanted to announce that I have a new book coming in the next few months, along with Kill Phil authors Lee Nelson and Kim Lee. The new book is called Kill Everyone and is much more than a sequel to Kill Phil. While Kill Phil features long ball strategies, Kill Everyone focuses on small ball and advanced techniques for MTT’s, SNG’s, and satellites. We’ve also got a bonus chapter by Mark Vos on 6-max NLHE cash game strategy. This has been a big project for me and I’m very pleased with how it turned out. It has a ton of cool stuff in it that has never been seen before in print. And if you’re familiar with my work from the 2+2 Magazine, you know it will have nice graphs and charts explaining advanced concepts in an easy to understand manner. Tysen Streib |
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Can't wait, T. Cool that you're working w/ Kim.
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Interesting. Not enough info. Spill.
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Timeline for publishing?
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Tip 1 from Mark Vos, buy in for 1 Big Blind?
That said, I am very intrigued. |
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I heard Mason is working on a new book "Kill Snyder"...
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excellent. I thought Kill Phil was a good book that could have been a great book, hopefully this fills in the gaps. But in reality I think there is enough "small ball" info in books these days (Harrington etc), so Im not sure how valuable it will be in that respect. But advanced concepts for satellites and SnG's is a welcome addition to Poker literature as there really isn't much (if anything) written on those topics at the moment.
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Interesting. Not enough info. Spill. [/ QUOTE ] Can't give all that much detail right now, but you remember those Prego commercials? "It's in there." Lots of stuff from the analysis of all different prize structures and how that affects play to many different techniques for chip accumulation. Timeline looks like a few months. I'll give more info when I can. Tysen |
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We’ve also got a bonus chapter by Mark Vos on 6-max NLHE cash game strategy. [/ QUOTE ] LOL Glad to see you have a sense of humor |
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I think there is enough "small ball" info in books [/ QUOTE ] Not I. On another note, Kill 'Em All sounds better but Metallica woulda' sued. |
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(LOL have that one in my collection [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img])
I cant see anything new that can be added regarding small ball, but ill be looking forward to it anyway. |
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umm....you might want to consider a new title
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Fantastic! I love your articles Tyson and I've been waiting for a book for a long time....
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Kill Phil was a nice read and i found the book title interesting and it made some sense.
Kill Everyone sounds more like a book about running amok, really think about that title. There are alot of "killing poker" "Kill the game" etc books out there mostly total trash you should find something better to differ from the trash books :/ |
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I would agree in changing the title as the first one was about destroying the small ball tactics of the phils in tourment play.
Here you are going to be teaching small ball as opposed to the long ball of kill phil so a differnt focus should be used. how about "save phil" or "new school poker" or how about "phil is dead, long live phil " for me I Been looking for a small ball book for a long time, have you looked at the small ball section of daniel negrenu dvd to see if his concept of small ball and yours match up ?. I would be sure the theories would be the same but the application would be differnt ?. am I safe to assume that it would be focused on cash games, and no limit hold them for the most part?. or it would it be a section on there on how to be a phil in tourments as well?. and finally will it have a section on there on how to defend against "kill phil" tactics!!! |
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But in reality I think there is enough "small ball" info in books these days [/ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I cant see anything new that can be added regarding small ball [/ QUOTE ] I think you guys are way wrong on this one. There still is a lot yet to be written about tournament tactics (esp. in the middle/late stages where a lot of weird stack scenarios come up). Tysen, I’ve enjoyed your articles in the 2+2 magazine and can’t wait for a book-length treatment of some of the subjects you’ve gone over. Very stoked! |
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We’ve also got a bonus chapter by Mark Vos on 6-max NLHE cash game strategy. [/ QUOTE ] no offense, but isn't it Hit N Run? |
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all this long ball, small ball stuff is silly
just put opponent on a range, think of range he puts you on, consider pot/stack size, and play acordingly. |
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is there an update to when this book is coming out?
I been wiating for some info on it, the last two weeks:) [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] |
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is there an update to when this book is coming out? I been wiating for some info on it, the last two weeks:) [img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Exact date is not fixed, but it looks like early September is likely. Tysen |
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it says on amazon that the title release date is january o8,
that is about october,november, december, and january ,, four months from the september release date. is the work finished? holy cow 348 pages?, is that because of the intricies of small ball approach?. I noticed advanced strategies for sit-n-goes if "for no limit 'em poker tourament" is taken about in between. would that means that half of the book is seperated between between tourament and sit-n-goes? or these concepts like in the kill phil book can be applied to both??. and finally because of the sit-n-goes strategies would it address some, or any issues that you may have had with the two plus two book "sit'n go strategy"?. also I am interested in what you personally Tysen Streib bring to the table in this kill everyone title, and how it is that you came on board. (i am guessing it is something to do with your post flop, turn and river skills ?) ehhe I am only asking these question in depth for I liked the kill phil book so much. |
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[ QUOTE ] We’ve also got a bonus chapter by Mark Vos on 6-max NLHE cash game strategy. [/ QUOTE ] LOL Glad to see you have a sense of humor [/ QUOTE ] |
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it says on amazon that the title release date is january o8 [/ QUOTE ] That's not right. We're done and it's at the printers. I'd be really surprised if it's not out by the end of September. [ QUOTE ] holy cow 348 pages?, is that because of the intricies of small ball approach? [/ QUOTE ] We got a ton of stuff in it. You will not be disappointed. Steven Brust once said that there are 4 types of books: popcorn, steak, caviar, and celery. Although he was talking about fiction writing, I definitely see this as steak. And a big ol’ slab too. [ QUOTE ] would that means that half of the book is seperated between between tourament and sit-n-goes? or these concepts like in the kill phil book can be applied to both??. [/ QUOTE ] A vast majority of the book has strategies that apply to all tournament types. But there are several sections that give specific advice for SNG’s, MTT’s, and satellites. [ QUOTE ] and finally because of the sit-n-goes strategies would it address some, or any issues that you may have had with the two plus two book "sit'n go strategy"? [/ QUOTE ] I only just started reading Moshman’s book, so I can’t really comment on that. I’m sure you’ll get value out of both. [ QUOTE ] also I am interested in what you personally Tysen Streib bring to the table in this kill everyone title, and how it is that you came on board. (i am guessing it is something to do with your post flop, turn and river skills ?) ehhe [/ QUOTE ] Actually it was more for my math and game theory skills. My specialties are in calculating optimal solutions and in how the payout structure should affect your strategy. I’ve written a lot of popular articles in the 2+2 magazine and Lee was impressed with my work here. He was thinking of writing another book, liked my style, and was wondering if I’d like to work with him on his next project. And thus the team was born. [ QUOTE ] I am only asking these question in depth for I liked the kill phil book so much. [/ QUOTE ] No problem. I need to be posting more here anyway now that the work is done. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Tysen |
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Could you give us like an index/chapters list?
did you keep the title? I hope not. |
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Could you give us like an index/chapters list? [/ QUOTE ] Part One: Early-Stage Play 1 New School versus Old School 2 Specific Guidelines for Accumulating Chips (Big chapter w/ lots of goodies) Part Two: Endgame Strategy 3 Basic Endgame Concepts 4 Equilibrium Plays 5 Kill Phil: The Next Generation 6 Prize Pools and Equities 7 Specific Strategies for Different Tournament Types 8 Short-Handed and Heads-Up Play 9 Detailed Analysis of a Professional SNG Part Three: Other Topics 10 Adjustments to Recent Changes in No-Limit Hold ’Em Tournaments 11 Tournament Luck 12 Playing Against Better Players 13 Tells and Reads 14 Tournament Preparation Part Four: Online Short-Handed No-Limit Hold ’Em Cash Games [ QUOTE ] did you keep the title? I hope not. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, we did. We debated a bit about it, and I don't think it's so bad. Tysen |
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T, what will be the quickest way to get a hold of this, through HP?
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Damn! and here i was thinking my list of books-to-get was finally sealed!...along comes another must have book!
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T, what will be the quickest way to get a hold of this, through HP? [/ QUOTE ] Probably a safe bet |
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You should have called it "Kill Phil (Ivey)," but he probably would have the same sense of humor about it.
Did you guys get to meet Phil Hellmuth? What was he like? There's not much you can say to tarnish his image, you know. |
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[ QUOTE ] T, what will be the quickest way to get a hold of this, through HP? [/ QUOTE ] Probably a safe bet [/ QUOTE ] I can think of one supplier that will have it within a day of HP and they participate in the forums! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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hail.
i noticed amazon moved the date to sept 30 instead of next year.. yay. i want an advanced review as quick as possible please when it comes out, (so i will know if it is better then kill phil, or at least just as good). |
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Just spoke to the publisher and scored a cover photo and back cover text. I am told we are about 4 weeks away.
Linky |
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how long does it usually take for PP to deliver to Australia?
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They are VERY fast. I've ordered a few things from them. Faster than Amazon that's for sure.
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damn the capters sound good will get this one so much to read atm ..
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It looks like Lee posted a more detailed TOC over at the Kill Phil site, so I guess I can post that here too. The page numbers refer to the manuscript, the book itself has 348 pages.
Introduction 1 <u>Part 1: Early Stage Play 4</u> Chapter 1: Accumulating Chips 5 Play a lot of Speculative Hands Early 8 Playing Tight Early to Establish an Image 9 The Big Move 9 Know the Odds 10 Fold Equity 12 Fear Equity 14 Winning a lot of Small Pots 16 Winning a Few Big Pots 17 The Threat of the Set 20 Bet Sizing of Bluffs and Monsters 23 Optimal Bet/Bluff Sizing 25 The Scandinavian Mini-Raise Bluff 27 The Blocking Bet 29 Making Big Laydowns 30 Chapter 2: Specific Guidelines for Accumulating Chips 33 Ten Pointers for Building Your Stack 33 <u>Part 2: End Game Strategy 43</u> Introduction 44 Chapter 3: Basic Endgame Concepts 45 Looking at Your Stack: CPR and CSI 45 Changing Your Play with CSI 46 Playing the Normal Stage 49 Playing the Semi-Aggressive Stage 49 Playing the Aggressive Stage 50 Playing the Move-in Stage 53 Playing the Special Stage 54 Differences in Hand Values For Raising Versus Calling 56 Chapter 4: Equilibrium Plays 59 Equilibrium Plays: A Word About the Math 59 An Introduction to Equilibrium Play 60 Equilibrium Play: Moving in Far From the Money 65 Using the Equilibrium Solution in Practice: The Power Number 67 When Your Opponents Don’t Play Optimally 69 Chapter 5: Kill Phil: The Next Generation 70 Long Ball vs. Small Ball 70 Big Pushes on the Flop 72 Chapter 6: Prize Pools and Equities 76 How the Prize Structure Affects Your Decisions 76 Calculating Prize Pool EV 78 Do I Really Need to Worry About This Non-Linearity? 81 Is It Getting Bubbly In Here? 82 Bubble Factors in SNG’s 84 How the Hell Am I Supposed to Calculate These Factors? 86 Bubble Factors in Super Satellites 91 Bubble Factors in MTT’s 92 Bubble Factors: Putting It All Together 95 Calling All-In Raises 100 Calling with Pocket Deuces 104 Chapter 7: Specific Strategies for Different Tournament Types 105 Introduction 105 Specific Strategies for SNG’s: How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bubble 107 Bubble Play in SNG’s 108 Equilibrium Steals From the Button on the Bubble 109 Exploitive Steals From the Button on the Bubble 112 How Often Do Players Raise? 115 Advanced SNG Tactic: Keeping the Small Stack Alive 116 Specific Strategies for Multi-Table Tournaments: Predators vs. Prey 116 Multi-Table Tournaments: the Final Table 119 Specific Strategies for Super Satellites: How to Fold Your Way Into Easy Money 120 Chapter 8: Short-Handed and Heads-up Play 125 Short-Handed Play with Deeper Stacks 125 Heads-Up Play 128 Heads-Up For the Move-in Stage 129 What About Raises Smaller Than All-in? 132 Heads-Up With Deeper Stacks 136 Chapter 9: Detailed Analysis of a Professional SNG 141 The Full Tilt Monte Carlo Invitational 141 Monte Carlo Invitational: Summary 163 <u>Part 3: Other Topics 164</u> Chapter 10: Adjustments to Recent Changes in No-limit Hold’Em Tournaments 165 Steal from Under-the-Gun (UTG) 165 Be Prepared to Sometimes Re-re-Steal 165 The UTG Limp/Re-raise 166 Limping with Big Hands When Short-stacked 169 Check/Raise Semi-Bluff on the Turn 169 Picking Off Continuation Bets 170 Sizing Bets to Put Your Opponent’s Stack at Risk 171 Using Bet Sizing to Deprive Players of Fold Equity 172 Chapter 11: Tournament Luck 173 Chapter 12: Playing Against Better Players 176 Kill Phil Style 176 Countering Aggression with Aggression 177 Keep Fold Equity on Your Side 180 Have the Courage of Your Convictions 181 Playing Against “Hyper-LAGs” 185 Defending Against the Hyper-LAG 186 Chapter 13: Tells and Reads 189 Chip Tells 189 All-in Tells 192 Physical Tells 196 Reverse Tells 198 Moves to Induce a Call or Fold 199 Chapter 14: Tournament Preparation Overcoming Jet Lag 202 Diet and Supplements for Cognitive Enhancement 204 Zen and Poker 206 I-Pod or Not? 207 <u>Part 4: Online Short-handed No-limit Hold’em cash Games 210</u> Chapter 15: Online Short-handed No-limit Hold’em Cash Games 211 Introduction 211 Pre-flop 212 The Flop 219 Turn Play 222 River Play 225 Bankroll Management 229 Multi-tabling 230 Online Poker Tools 231 <u>Appendices</u> Appendix 1: Equilibrium Solution for Moving in Far from the Money 234 Appendix 2: Equilibrium Calling Strategies for Far from the Money 237 Appendix 3: Assumed Rank Order for Pushing Hands 240 Appendix 4: Assumed Rank Order for Calling Hands 241 Appendix 5: Limitations of ICM 242 |
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In the future please provide a link to that kind of information rather than posting it here. Thanks.
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that TOC just blew my mind
cannot believe most of that stuff will be in print on a non-internet forum form of media hopefully, this book isn't that popular |
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Two things:
A. Sorry Tysen, but that title qualifies for most terrible book title ever and I hope it wasn't designed to appeal to a certain target group of players (uneducated macho type) B. What I never understood about game theory in Hold'em was that a correct calling frequency also means that you have to have a bluffcatcher a certain amount of times. In contrast to draw poker where most examples for game theory come from, it's tough to make a hand in Hold'em, even a bluffcatcher, and very often the opponent is bluffing with the best hand. Let's say your math tells you that you are required to call in x% of the cases, but your mix of hands has you fold most small pairs on the flop and take a lot of busted draws to the river, so in many cases you don't even have a hand to call with. Are you adressing such things in the book? The obvious solution would be to either take more low pairs or less draws to the river. In each case though, it would mean making a -EV play on the respective hand. Well, I guess that is what ballancing is all about after all... |
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