Review of The Poker Hero by Florian Rossner

Very interesting novelty in the field of poker books: The Poker Hero Florian Rossner.

Several books promise you success at poker with the knowledge that they will give you. You can find charts of starting hands, graphics, accurate lines to play any given hand. But no book won't teach you approach the poker in general. This paper attempts to fill this gap. It begins where several books stop. The book hope you learn how to learn and will warn you against different psychological barriers that you will have to pass through on your way.

Poker is a discipline of performance like hockey, soccer, boxing, etc. This is to say that for Excel, you must mentally prepare, know the rules, strategies and be consistent. Excellencies principles which apply to soccer or boxing also apply to poker. Just as the principles of excellence of the Olympic athletes of ancient Greece still apply to our athletes. To succeed, it must work and be constant.

Today, several former good winning players are losing players. The old way of playing poker of statically is more good. The mere fact of know good starting hands to play according to the position no longer enough. The fact of only miser in value is really applicable. The parties are easier as before and you will not win without resistance on the part of your opponents. If you want to survive in this world, you need to use your imagination more than ever and your creativity. You must have discipline and still continue to learn.

Rossner book opens on a glowing comment by Tommy Angelo, famous writer known for its Elements of Poker.

The Poker Hero complete in my opinion, a critical trilogy which is not an official, with Elements of Poker and The Mental Game of Poker of Jared Tendler. If you enjoyed these last 2 books, you will surely enjoy The Poker Hero which deals with issues not addressed in the 2 previous books.

The Poker Hero opens with an interesting anecdote: the legend of Michael Jordan basketball was rejected by his local club being younger. It was not good enough for the team. Hard work and perseverance, he became the player we have experienced (the legend of this sport). In short, everything falls not all cooked in the Bill to all captions; the determination and work are very important for success.

In the first part of the book, the author will discuss the mysteries of excellence. How do you become the elite in a discipline. Several big names have in common?

In the second part of the book, the author focuses on what he calls the 'poker gym'. It will attempt to divide this gymnastics in several stages to give advice to follow on a daily basis. It will also ask you: How do you learn? How to monitor itself? How dealer with comments and criticisms on our performance? How to know our weaknesses? How to correct our faults? How to learn our lapel? In short, how can we learn and improve.

In the third and final part, you need to lie back and discuss with the author of your psychological blocks (as if you were in psychoanalysis). Here, it is a session to help with the psychological aspect of poker. The author will also try to answer some big questions: why are we tilte? How to prevent stress? How to react when fears take over? How to deal with high expectations? How to make your game A a habit?

These all these questions the author attempts to answer. The book is also peppered with stories and anecdotes interesting and motivating.

The book is available in Kindle version on the Amazon.ca site for only$ 10!
222 pages

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Refreshing, motivating and informative reading! To read!

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