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Old 08-18-2005, 11:23 PM
KingMarc KingMarc is offline
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Default New Brunson Books

Saw this on Amazon a couple months ago, but haven't seen any posts here about it, so I decided to make a post.

Doyle is coming out with two new books in January of 2006:

My 50 Best Hands (50 Best/50 Worst) (Hardcover)
50 Best (Amazon)
My 50 Worst Hands (50 Best/50 Worst) (Hardcover)
50 Worst (Amazon)

"Sit side-by-side with two-time world champion Doyle Brunson as he thinks his way through the most memorable hands in his illustrious 50-year career. For no-limit hold'em fans, this is a treasure trove of the greatest how-to advice and insights ever put into print from the man who is synonymous with hold'em. Doyle goes through decisive and key hands in his career, talking about the size of the pot, the tournament, the players, and every detail of the situation. He explains why he made the moves he made and what you should learn from his moves. Every poker player at every level can benefit from Doyle's wisdom and experience. Doyle brings you in to the drama of the moment, making this how-to book as entertaining as it is helpful, especially when combined with it's companion book, My 50 Worst Hands."

"This is a unique opportunity to learn from a legend's worst hands and mistakes. With hundred's of thousands of dollars on the line, even a two-time world champion makes the wrong moves sometimes. Sit side-by-side with Doyle Brunson, the greatest poker player in the world, as he works his way through some of his worst-played-or at least ones that didn't work out-hands in his illustrious 50-year career. For no-limit hold'em fans, this is a treasure trove of how-to advice from the man who is synonymous with hold'em. Doyle goes through decisive and key hands in his career, talking about the size of the pot, the tournament, the game, the players, and every detail of the situation. He explains why he made the moves he made and what you should learn from his moves. Every poker player at every level can benefit from Doyle's wisdom and experience. Doyle brings you in to the drama of the moment, making this how-to book as entertaining as it is helpful, especially when combined with it's companion book, My 50 Best Hands."

Books are reasonablly priced for a hardcover at $13.57 at Amazon. They sound pretty decent... looking forward to them.

Edit: He's also coming out with an autobiography in October 2005.
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