Description
The first edition of Kill Phil took no limit hold ’em tournaments by storm — with the Kill Phil Strategy, the big guys could no longer out-maneuver the newbies.
Then, the big guys caught on and changed their game — so Kill Phil adapted. In this 2nd edition, the authors (Aussie Millions champ Lee Nelson and WSOP bracelet-winner Blair Rodman) take into account the effects of evolving strategies. Still, the essence of Kill Phil remains the same, and reading this book will allow new players to compete immediately in poker tournaments, even against seasoned pros. Highly recommended for all no-limit hold ’em tournament players.
NOTE: As a special bonus, this new edition includes the complete set of strategies, formatted as they appear on the Kill Phil strategy cards — an added $14.95 value!
About The Authors
| Blair Rodman made it into the prize money six times and played at three final tables in the 2004 WSOP. He topped it off finishing 54th out of 2,576 players (one spot behind the legendary Doyle Brunson). Blair continued the pace in 2005, making two final tables on the WSOP circuit, finishing second in the World Poker Tour finale at the Reno Hilton for a $327,000 payday, as well as second place at the Ultimate Poker Challenge at the Union Plaza.
At the height of his career, Lee Nelson was the top-rated poker tournament player in Australia and New Zealand. In 2006, he won the main event at the Aussie Millions and its US$1 million prize. Lee also won the 2005 Party Poker World Open ($400,000) prize and the pot-limit Omaha event at the 2009 Aussie Millions. An original member of the Australian Poker Hall of Fame, Lee is also the author of Let’s Play Poker, The Raiser’s Edge, Flop Turn River, and co-author of the highly acclaimed Kill Everyone and Kill Phil. Steven Heston is a professor of finance at a prestigious East Coast university who developed option and quantitative-investment models used on Wall Street. He designed the computer models used in Kill Phil and did the optimal departure analysis for Don Schlesinger’s Blackjack Attack. |





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