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\"Best Hand I Ever Played\" by Steve Rosenbloom
I just picked up this book at my local bookstore today.
I browsed through it in the bookstore and only read the first couple of pages but I have to say its not a bad read. This is part of the ESPN book series. Basically, it is a profile of 52 poker lessons from different well known poker players. Each secion profiles the player as well as provide a hand that player recalls playing quite well. It's not a book about starting hands, pot odds, etc.. and not geared as an instructional book on how to play but does give great insight on how to think through a hand taking into account the various variables, factors that come into play with a hand. I've always enjoyed books that give insights on how a pro player thinks with real life examples instead of your standard theory dumps. Anyone else seen or read this book? Worth checking out in my opinion. |
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