As a result of playing in close to 3,000 tournaments, I have developed my own strategies, style, and game. And the more you are involved in, the more you will develop your own style. I have found that after you do develop your style and strategy, you will agree that one of the most critical aspects of success, is discipline.
For years, I have finished at the final table over forty-six percent of the time. And “In the money,” Thirty-nine percent of those tournaments.
As you glean information from playing a lot of tournaments, I believe the insight in this book will help you keep your eye on the bigger picture.
Your ambition, dreams, discipline, hard work and experience are the legs to your success.
When Dean told me, he was writing a book about tournament poker and asked if I would read it, the answer was easy for me.
See, I have learned throughout the years of playing an average of seven live tournaments a week that only one thing matters and that is results.
When I started exclusively playing tournament poker, it did not take long to figure out who ran deep in the majority of tournaments they played, and who was making money doing it.
I am a witness to his finding ways to improve his poker game; in order to keep with the new styles and different type players that have evolved.
In doing this Dean has become a truly dynamic tournament poker player; never having to rely on one style of play in order to get his opponents chips.
He has perfected using his image and ability to read others and combined it with the basic math of poker to make him a beast in the game. If being honest; no one wants him at their tournament poker table.
No matter the skill or size of the field, he knows how to run deep in poker tournaments. Most importantly, I have watched him consistently make tournament poker profitable to him for almost a decade.
There are a lot of good poker players out here, but there are a select few that have a chance to win every tournament they enter, no matter the size of the field, the amount of the buy-in, and the level of competition.
I can honestly say that Dean is in the 1 percent of the 1 percent, since his results and his runs through deep fields so consistently are second to none.
My friend Daniel and I nicknamed Dean “Deep Run” because it was so clear to anyone paying attention that in the end, Dean is always there, waiting, reading, and collecting information to allow him to make the best moves and pick the best spots.
Dean Brown is doing us all a favor by sharing his thoughts, his strategies, and his experiences since no one has the amount of information to provide that he possesses.
The insight he is willing to share in this book is coming from one of the best; no argument can be made otherwise. If anyone should be sharing insights to how to play tournament poker, it’s
“Dynamic Deep Run Dean Brown!”
—Matthew Lyons., Attorney-at-Law
Tulsa, Oklahoma
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