DAN HARRINGTON - HARRINGTON ON HOLD'EM VOLUME 3: WORKBOOK
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Intermediate and advanced MTT players
Dan Harrington is a well-known poker author and player, who achieved celebrity status when he won the 1995 WSOP main event. He also reached the final table in 2003 and 2004, a remarkable WSOP achievement.
Harrington on Hold'em is considered by most Texas Hold'em tournament specialists as the main reference guide for hold’em tournaments. There are three books in the series, and each focuses on certain parts of the tournament, and different ideas.
Dan's Volume 3: The Workbook, is dedicated to practicing what the previous 2 books have preached. 50 problems are presented, these are real hands played by some of the poker worlds top pro's in live tournaments.
For each specific hand, the situation is outlined and the reader is presented with questions about how they would have played the hand. This is an excellent test of what you have learnt from the two previous books, and you can then compare your answers to those from the pro's.
We must stress that this isn't a book suitable for beginners, there’s no glossary or beginners section, and a full knowledge of all the topics covered in the previous 2 volumes is required. But for everyone else who is familiar with tournament play, this book is definitely one you should add to your book shelf. Clear and well written, and you won't find a more complete set of poker problems with detailed analysis of each play.