
Poker Tournament Practice
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Narrated by:
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Justin Fife
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By:
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Dan Plouff
About this listen
This book will teach you how to practice for a poker tournament. This book will help you make it to the final table that will give you profits for your time. Without knowing statistically how many hands you have to fold, which hands to fold, how much to bet before the flop, how much to bet at the flop, how to knock players out of the tournament, and how to protect your profits, then you’re doomed to lose a tournament. This book will help gambling addicts, and will help your loved ones to stop losing money, and to start training their minds statistically instead with poker tournament videogames. This is a short book that gives you lots of info very quickly.
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