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Revealed! Here are some long kept secrets that have helped Gus Hansen win more than $7,300,000 from his total live tournaments. Anytime at the table, Gus Hansen does the unthinkable: any-two-card bluff, the value bet, monster call. These unthinkable things have enabled him to transform his playing skills from an average poker player to a top professional poker player.

Gustav Hansen, professional poker player from Denmark, is one of the most recognized backgammon players in the world. Born on February 13, 1974, Gus has won five World Series of Poker bracelets, three World Poker Titles, and several final table finishes during his career. He’s also the author of the book: Every Hand Revealed.

The Great Dane, as he’s fondly called, in his book discussed the step-by-step procedures that were important in his $1,200,000 2007 Aussie Million Main Event win. These strategies, tactics, tricks contain so much to convince the least skilled poker player of the unimaginable. Gus Hansen has contributed immensely to the poker world both as a player and as an author.

The author extensively described every issue relating to poker. Almost the entire pages of his book covers Hansen’s strategies like encountering various situations, using specific hands, his opponents’ actions as well as his in addition to justifications behind his decisions. Gus Hansen used his actions during games to explain the strategies of poker, which is quite different from the other articles I have come across. In his book, Hansen gives a picture of the winning side of poker.

With the help of a recorder, Hansen is able to get some tricks after each hand, which helps him a great deal. The book has achieved the purpose of teaching players to think about their opponents’ capabilities, their opponents’ actions and how they affect the hands, the possibility of achieving more profits by using aggressive strategies, about positions and opportunities, etc.

The author outlines his playing style as regards the effects of some of his decisions. The positive moves, the neutral results, and the misplays. A player may find it easy to point out his mistakes after clinching the title but it takes so much for a player to open up on his misplays. He acknowledges that some wrong decisions produce great results, some informed decisions make you loose, and other right decisions wins you the top prize. Hansen reveals his kind of poker, which aims at attacking his opponent, winning percentages regularly, noting pot odds, putting together blinds, etc. Although, many consider these moves easily comprehensible but difficult to execute while playing the game, Hansen went further to outline the step-by-step process of practicing them.