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[edit] WOW! Rizen will author NLHE MTT books with 2 other well-known online pros...

http://news.google.com/news?q=Rizen%20Apestyles%20Pearljammer%20book

http://www.launchpoker.com/news/12042007/5158_three-online-pros-to-author-books.html "At Dimat Enterprises the word is out - three top online poker pros have been signed on to write books on no limit poker tournament strategy. Eric "Rizen" Lynch, Jon "Pearljammer" Turner, and Jon "Apestyles" Van Fleet have all been signed on to author two books, a two-volume set, analyzing real hands each have played over the years. Christmas stockings will have to wait, however, as the books are not due out until the spring and fall of 2008. Included in the books will be the explanation of how the authors played these hands and why. Rizen is also teaming up with Matthew Hilger on a third book."

http://www.pokerlistings.com/three-poker-players-sign-book-deal-21616 "Dimat Enterprises announced this week it has signed three prominent poker players to produce a series of poker books focused on No-Limit tournament strategy. Eric Lynch, Jon Turner and Jon Van Fleet, who collectively have more than 200 wins, 1,000 final tables and cashes of more than $6 million the last few years playing in both live and online poker tournaments, will take on the first two books of the series."

Good news for students of poker tournaments, bad news for veterans of same. ;) 199.214.27.220 (talk) 22:15, 6 December 2007 (UTC)