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Modern Poker Theory - The Tournament Workbook

Modern Poker Theory - The Tournament Workbook

A Practical Approach to GTO Tournament Play

by Michael Acevedo
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/04/2025

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In 2019, D&B Poker published the ground-breaking work, Modern Poker Theory by leading poker theorist Michael Acevedo. This became an instant modern classic and many players regarded it as the greatest poker book ever written.

Modern Poker Theory: The Tournament Workbook is the perfect companion volume. It is designed to be a completely practical guide to implementing GTO (game theory optimal) strategies at the table. It shows you how to apply the mechanics of GTO to any situation you encounter in tournaments, either pre-flop or post-flop.

Fundamental GTO principles are analysed with an emphasis on applying the results to practical play. The opportunity to solve GTO puzzles then tests the reader's knowledge and enables leaks to be fixed.

The most profitable way to play poker is to have an exploitative style of play. However, such a style must be underpinned by a sound knowledge of GTO principles. This book will give you that knowledge.

ISBN:
9781912862290
9781912862290
Category:
Poker
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-04-2025
Language:
English
Publisher:
DB Publishing
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
336
Dimensions (mm):
241x178mm
Michael Acevedo

Michael Acevedo has a background as a mathematician and is a professional online tournament player and coach. He has consistently beaten the toughest online games at all levels, made poker videos for numerous training websites and coached hundreds of players from all around the world. He has assisted with the development of Pio Solver, one of the most advanced GTO solvers in the world. This experience has helped him become a world authority on the theoretical aspects of poker. 

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