The Final Table: Play your best poker when the most is at stake

· D&B Publishing
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About this ebook

You’ve reached the business end of the tournament and you’re gunning for glory. However, you are now playing for the big bucks where one mistake could cost you thousands if not tens of thousands of dollars. You’ll undoubtedly feel nervous. Are you technically prepared?

The Final Table will teach you how to make great decisions at every stage. It will also set out a program so you can learn how to continuously improve your final table strategy every single day.

* How do you apply pressure as the chip leader?

* What is risk premium and why is it so important?

* What's the best way to study the complexities of final table play?

The Final Table features detailed analysis of over 100 hand examples at different stages of play. These vary from full ring to short-handed and heads-up play and cover the most common preflop and postflop situations. 

About the author

Gareth James is a qualified teacher and SCOOP champion who helps part-time poker players train and play like the pros. He started playing 1-table and MTT SNGs before moving over to MTTs, and then eventually quitting his job as a Music teacher to pursue a career in poker. He hosts a popular podcast with Dr Tricia Cardner called 'Poker On The Mind' and runs a successful tournament poker coaching business, MTT Poker School. He was Matt Berkey's ICM consultant for the Super High Roller Bowl and appears in the PokerGo documentary, 'Dead Money', winner of the American Poker Award for Best Content of the Year.

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