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Old 06-05-2008, 08:22   #1 (permalink)
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Default Gus Hansen's book

I bought this today. I've started reading it, but haven't got that far yet. But
so far it's pretty interesting and entertaining.

He takes you through the 2007 Aussie Millions (which he won), describing his
thoughts and actions on each hand. He leaves out most hands where he
folded preflop, though I'd have liked to see something about these as well:
given his reputation for playing any two cards, it would be nice to know what
he's thinking when he doesn't play any two cards. But maybe he says something
later in the book.

By page 18 he's lost half his stack. I guess this could have been a very short book.

One thing I liked was in the introduction, where he talks in general terms
about the two strategies early in a tournament of playing lots of hands and
seeing a lot of flops, or being selective with your starting hands and seeing
few flops. Obviously he chooses the first way, but he says that he really
doesn't know which way is best. I approve of people who don't feel they
have to pretend to be sure that they're right.
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