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Daniel Negreanu, 6-time poker champion and winner of more than $40 million, shows players how to win at Texas hod'em. Superstar poker player Daniel Negreanu provides 50 easy-to-read and right-to-the-point hold’em strategy nuggets that will immediately make you a better player at cash games and tournaments. His wit and wisdom makes for great reading; even better, it makes for killer winning advice. Conversational, straightforward, and educational, Daniel covers topics as diverse as the top 10 rookie mistakes and five reasons why you’re losing at poker, to bullying bullies, exploiting your table…mehr

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Daniel Negreanu, 6-time poker champion and winner of more than $40 million, shows players how to win at Texas hod'em. Superstar poker player Daniel Negreanu provides 50 easy-to-read and right-to-the-point hold’em strategy nuggets that will immediately make you a better player at cash games and tournaments. His wit and wisdom makes for great reading; even better, it makes for killer winning advice. Conversational, straightforward, and educational, Daniel covers topics as diverse as the top 10 rookie mistakes and five reasons why you’re losing at poker, to bullying bullies, exploiting your table image, and strategies to equalize professional players. This insightful book shows you how to improve your game and make money at Texas hold’em
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Daniel Negreanu, one of the most popular and charismatic players in poker, is one of the all-time money winner in poker tournament history. His tournament winnings are a staggering $40 million—and growing. Negreanu’s accomplishments include six WSOP bracelets, two WPT championships, Player-of-the-Year awards in both the WPT and twice in the WSOP (2004 and 2013), more than 50 wins in tournaments worldwide,  Negreanu is an esteemed contributor to Doyle Brunson’s Super System 2 and he appears regularly on TV playing poker against the best players in the world.