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Every Hand Revealed

By: Gus Hansen
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Citadel
ISBN: 0818407271
ISBN-13: 9780818407277
Released: 01 May 2008
RRP: £8.99
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I've waited for this a long time - By: Alan Gilmore, 28 Aug 2008
Gus is probably the most fascinating poker star to watchin action. I heard him quoted once as saying that for many of the poker theory books around, if you wrote a book advising the opposite it would be a better book! Given this, his consistent success, & knowing that he is a good mathematician, I was hoping that he would put his ideasin writing.

This lived up to my expectationsin terms of understanding his approach - he writes well & very clearly, including exhaustive analysis for a number of key hands. However, it is also hugely entertaining. He has a likeable, modest writing style, & is not afraid to make fun of himself, or admit when he made mistakes & got lucky.

His style depends on world class reading abilities & also on his opponents being afraid to bomb out of the tournament, so it is much more helpful for live play than online (although I gather he is a successful online player as well).

It needs a health warning that you will almost certainly hit trouble if you play too soon after reading it, but it is a great & enjoyable addition to a balanced library.
This Great Dane is Barking - By: dangermash, 02 Aug 2008
This was a really enjoyable read for me. Gus goes through the 300+ hands that he playedin winning some big tournamentin Australia & explains his thinking hand by hand. A shame that he didn't mention all the hands he folded preflop - including these would have given a better picture of Gus' play, even if it would have made the book more boringin places

But I'd better tell you why I liked the book before I go any further. It reminded me a bit of reality television. I felt like I was sitting there watching Gus from behind the safety of a TV screen & waiting for the car crash to happen. It was also a bit like listening to Dark Side of the Moonin that it gave me a picture of what goes on inside the head of a barking loon

You see, Gus is a very different player to those that have read through Harrington, Moshman, Gordon et al. His starting requirements for betting are unbelievably loose, he has no respect for position at the table, he spitsin the face of Sklansky's Gap Concept, he never folds his blinds,... Need I go on?

This is definitely more a book to read for entertainment than one to learn from, unless
- you need a bit more aggressionin your game, or
- you're planningin playing tourmanents with big stacks, long blind levels & high antes relative to blinds, or
- you're Andrew "Gutshot" Chow from Bristol,in which case Gus Hansen is relatively sane & might be able to help tighten your game.
Gus hits the jackpot - By: Ms. Victoria Mai Wale, 22 Jul 2008
'Every Hand Revealed' is an absolute must-read for all poker playersin my opinion ...

I have a vast poker library & this is now one of my favourites. Gus takes us on his journey through his victory at the Aussie Millions hand by hand with his thoughts behind each move, acknowledgement of alternative strategies & then his reasoning for choosing the path he does.

Each chapter represents a different day of the tournament & begins with Gus's thoughts on preparation, overall strategy for the day etc. Each chapter then ends with a recap.

While I think some hands could have been omitted, they do add to the overall feel of playing the tournament on Gus' shoulder & sometimesin reality you do just get "napkins" after "napkins". Gus' explanations for moves are delivered logically & while it's not a strategy many would adopt it is certainly food for thought for those who are prepared & willing to expand their outlook.

When Gus makes bad plays ... he tells us. When he makes good plays ... he tells us. When he steams ... he tells us. When he misreads his hand ... he tells us. He tells us everything &in a very charming, readable manner.

Gus is a great poker player, & now, it transpires a great writer. I can't wait to get his next one.
I hate Gus Hansen! - By: Mr. R. Patel, 16 Jul 2008
He makes it look so easy. Do yourself a favor. Don't read his moves & go out & start immediately playing any 2 cards as you'll lose loads!

You'll understand the methods to his "madness" proving that Gus is a very canny player indeed.

This is a great read, witty & informative. I found myself laughing out loud at some of gus's commentary at his own thought processes. Amazing to read exactly what his thinking whilst playing hands, almost puts you right there.
amazing - By: C. C. Patel, 23 Jun 2008
stop reading this & add it to your basket. an absolute classic, this is the super system of our time

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