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Every Hand Revealed

Author: Gus Hansen
Publisher: Citadel
Category: Book

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Few players in the professional circuit arouse much curiosity about his style of play as Gus Hansen.
The debate began with the first episode of the first season of World Poker Tour when the “Great Danish” was imposed in the Five Diamond World Poker Classic 2002 thanks to several moves very unorthodox. ( “He has played fatal,” said Freddy Deeb, one of Hansen’s rivals at that final table). But 2 more titles in the WPT, several appearances on shows like “Poker after Dark” and “High Stakes Poker”, the victory in the Aussie Millions and a great performance (61 degrees) in the WSOP last year have thrown more fuel to the fire of speculation, causing many to ask themselves, over and over again: “What would be thinking Hansen.”
With Every hand revealed (All hands to light), Hansen gives a long answer to that question. Proceeding from the premise that has yet to find “a book to present an effective strategy of poker tournaments based on practice rather than theory,” Hansen describes in detail his victory in the Aussie Millions 2007 with explanations of each hand from the beginning of Day 1 until the end Heads-up.

This format reminiscent of what they have done several players like Greg Raymer and Annette Obrestad, who have published their histories hands of victories in tournaments online, inviting the whole world will draw its own conclusions. The difference, of course, is that Hansen in the book recounts his experience in a live tournament and, hence, provides much more information than a simple succession of hands, betting and sizes of stacks of the table.
Technically speaking, are not all discovered at the hands of his triumph in the Aussie Millions. Hansen has omitted all hands where they threw preflop. Despite this, there are still 329 hands for comment. Hansen retained all the details of these moves recorded in a small portable tape recorder after each hand. Of those 329, emphasizes Hansen 21 as “crucial hands” that considers essential to understand his victory in the tournament. He also attached a collection of final data describing his style of play in a chapter entitled shamelessly “Statistics and tips for my colleagues frikis of poker.”
The result is an extraordinary profile of a player who feels comfortable seeing a high percentage of flops and then applying maximum pressure to their rivals. When you advance in the book arise many common themes that include understanding the importance of the structure of blind / earlier, the difference in strategies between the shorthand game (6 players or less) with the strategy at a table full (9 players usually), importance of focusing on trends of rivals and the need to be aware at all times the size of the stacks and the pot odds. The reader will note as Hansen takes advantage of the game shy of others during the first and the last orbits of each level. He also will notice that Hansen believes that limp preflop is rarely a good idea, but to pay with post-flop position is usually more correct than many think.
In one of its “hands crucial” Day 3 Hansen describes the process of reasoning that led him to pay an all-in check-raise for Paul Wasicka in the flop with just as high and a draft ladder to two points. Apart from taking into account the typical mathematical calculations, Hansen confesses that also considered other consequences of pulled less easy to quantify. “If I throw this hand and Wasicka taught me a bluff total insurance who lost his composure” he explains. “If you return the letters with a small smile, doubt woodworm and it cost me a good time to regain confidence and presence at the table.” This is one of several passages where Hansen tries to share as much intangible things can affect both the decision-making as the balance of probabilities and outs.
The players experienced tournament multimesa certainly find much material of interest, including several hands worthy of lengthy debates in forums poker. The book also prove attractive to those with less interest and / or patience for such dense analysis of hands, more than anything thanks to the colloquial tone, often guasa, which uses Hansen. The book is full of sarcastic remarks and in jest, and those flashes of intelligence to help maintain interest in reading.
For example, explains a hand in which three players saw the flop. “I pasted side of 66 thousand on a boat of 118 thousand, and before you can say ‘Phil Hellmuth’ threw two!-A funny reference to the fans of former world champion by large folds. We also find other allusions least expected during the reading, where Hansen is able to bring up the cat Garfield, Allen Iverson or Kingpin at any time. There are even some smiling face of those that is most commonly found in an Internet chat. There are several points where laughs from his image as manic or where doubt its decisions, such as a hand of Day 2 in paid until the end with top pair and left his rival leagues in the river for not protecting his hand: “I’ve played this hand as a novice, a fish, an idiot! ”
When we reached the final table of Hansen’s hand, we realize that though has hardly played any of the 329 hands describing without committing any errors, has taken a lot more good decisions than bad. And almost all have been through a solid strategic thinking.

Of course, Gus had several moments where the fortune was on their side in the Aussie Millions of 2007, especially when it recovered from a handicap of 3 to 1 in chips in the Heads-up against Jimmy Fricke. However, after reading Every hand we already have revealed clear that when someone returns to ask “What would be thinking Hansen?” a reasonable response would be “a lot”.
Every hand revealed will be released in May.

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