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200 Pages, 2012, 6.03 MB
Monetizing Poker: From Leisure to Reliable Income
Introduction
This book is a specialized guide for poker players who aspire to turn their leisure time or professional career into a dependable source of income. It is written by someone who has been there and done that—a player who has successfully monetized his own poker journey.
The Author
Dusty "Leatherass" Schmidt, an online poker legend, shares his expertise in this comprehensive book.
What the Book Offers
The book provides actionable strategies for players to:
- Manage their bankroll effectively.
- Rationalize variance and make informed decisions.
- Play more tables simultaneously.
- Progress to higher stakes confidently.
- Avoid tilt and maintain emotional control.
- Create new revenue streams.
- Most importantly, become more profitable.
Strategy Section
The strategy section is a treasure trove of some of the most critical tips in print. It focuses on common situations that occur every few minutes at the poker table, rather than specific hand strategies.
The Book's Impact
This underground bestseller, previously unavailable to the general public, has gained such popularity that it has been translated into eight languages, testament to its universal appeal and effectiveness.
Conclusion
For poker players serious about monetizing their skills, this book is an invaluable resource. It offers practical advice from a seasoned player who has walked the path and emerged victorious, providing a roadmap to financial success in the world of poker.
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