Don't Listen to Phil Hellmuth

Don’t listen to phil hellmuth

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Dusty Schmidt

If you’re a player who’s fed up with consistently losing or barely scraping by, the authors challenge the traditional (losing) mindset about the game by debunking the fifty most erroneous pieces of poker advice.

What if all your beliefs about poker were actually incorrect? If you’re struggling to make a profit from poker, it could be due to the fact that a lot of the advice circulating in modern poker theory is flawed. The authors dissect the 50 most common misconceptions in poker, many of which are fundamental aspects of the game, exposing the mistakes that are costing you serious money.

Every misinterpretation’s underlying error is meticulously clarified and rectified, using an array of real-world poker hands as examples for each principle. Schmidt also invites you to join him at the poker table as he navigates through 25 crucial hands, followed by a self-assessment to gauge your comprehension of the book’s innovative poker strategies. The authors evaluated each of the 50 pieces of advice against two criteria: Firstly, does this advice hinder players from making a profit; and secondly, can it be substantiated? Brace yourself for a book that will transform your approach to the game and ultimately, increase your earnings!

Phil Hellmuth is highly recognized in the pro poker circle for two main reasons. First, the quantity of victories he has secured in broadcasted competitions like the yearly World Series of Poker events. Second, his behaviors at the poker table that have given him the moniker of ‘The Poker Brat’. Phil has consistently been open to providing (frequently derogatory) suggestions to others on the right way to play No-Limit Texas Hold’em.

Dusty Schmidt, with the help of Paul Christopher Hoppe, has written a book called “Don’t Listen To Phil Hellmuth”. The book thoroughly examines and corrects some of the most misguided advice given by Phil Hellmuth and other TV poker commentators, self-proclaimed experts, and bracelet-winning champions. This comprehensive 360-page guide corrects fifty instances of poor poker advice that have been directed towards beginners. Packed with examples and illustrations, “Don’t Listen To Phil Hellmuth” is insightful, informative, and extremely accessible to new poker players. It is a must-read for anyone aspiring to enhance their skills and eventually compete against Phil Hellmuth and his peers in a World Series of Poker event or a World Poker Tour Tournament.


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