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Junior Punter
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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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) and I have put it down to the dynamics of the table and obviously if you come out firing and being aggressive on the wrong table make-up then you can come unstuck, as I have found a lot recently. On the other hand how many times have you sat tight and then wished you would have been in the hand. I place a lot more importance on the early part of the tourney than I used to as I think you need to gather chips to enable yourself to 'play poker' in the middle stages rather than relying on the luck of a shorter stack game. Will be an interesting read but need to finish other books first before I delve in. |
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Junior Punter
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I just experimented by trying to play a $25 MTT on Stars "in the style of Gus
Hansen" (shockingly presumptuous, I know, especially since I've only read about 50 pages of the book ).It was a bit of a roller-coaster ride, and I eventually finished 354th/1381. Not too disappointed with that, especially since if I'd won a key hand just before the second break where I was 60/40 favourite when the chips went in, then I could have pretty much guaranteed to cash if I'd switched back to tightwad mode (not that I was intending to do that). It's certainly more exciting than the way I normally play ... not sure yet whether it's more fun, but it has its moments! One advantage of this style that had never occurred to me, although I guess it's pretty obvious really, is that since you're playing a lot more hands, you get to learn about your opponents much more easily, without having to force yourself to concentrate, which is something I'm usually very bad at. |
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Junior Punter
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Though I'm sure if Gus had been watching and knew I was trying to play like him, then he'd have laughed himself silly. ![]() I deliberately chose a reasonably deep-stacked tournament. But when I got down to 20 BB or so, I'm not sure I played much differently from usual (just a bit looser). His book doesn't help much with this: if he'd been serious about writing a helpful book rather than selfishly trying to win $1.2 million, then he'd have made sure he got short-stacked at some point. ![]() |
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Dedicated Punter
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Isn't this something of a misnomer these days?
I thought the accepted perception was that Gus has tightened up somewhat over the last two years and is far less likely to be playing "any two cards". However because people expect him to be playing any two, he's able to exploit this to his advantage??? Last edited by Tom Hedonist; 07-05-2008 at 19:55. Reason: Grammar |
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Junior Punter
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I've read of his book so far he certainly wasn't Mr. Rock at the time of the 2007 Aussie Millions! |
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