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Dara O'Kearney (Satellite Specialist) - Ask Me Anything about satellites/knockouts
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[QUOTE="Dara OKearney, post: 5213469, member: 390655"] Hi HobokenNJ, I got a real kick out of how much you enjoyed the experience of the bubble. Well done on not tilting after your disconnection issues. A lot of people think satellites are tedious and not interesting strategically so it's great to see someone who gets it. To answer your questions, (1) I may get around to writing a tournament book but no immediate plans. I am working on another strategy book with Barry right now (not on satellites) but I'm not allowed to say. (2) I'm actually struggling to think of a comprehensive book on tournaments. There are some very bad ones I've read (I won't say which ones), and some that were very good at the time, but I guess the problem is that mtt strategy keeps evolving. A book written on how to exploit the current generation of tournament players could be outdated pretty fast, so maybe training sites and online resources like Cardschat is a better way for that sort of material. There are some very good books that teach specific aspects of mtt play, like Zach Elwood's books on tells which are all excellent and very much up to date Thank you very much for your questions! [/QUOTE]
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