Kill Everyone — Review
A math-driven leap forward in aggressive tournament strategy.
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A math-driven leap forward in aggressive tournament strategy.
Intermediate→Advanced by Lee Nelson with Tysen Streib and Kim Lee
What Kill Everyone covers
Kill Everyone pushes beyond Harrington with equilibrium-based push-or-fold charts, bubble and short-handed dynamics, and the aggressive, data-informed approach that came to dominate online tournaments.
Key ideas you'll take away
- Equilibrium push-or-fold play
- Bubble and short-handed adjustments
- Aggression backed by numbers
Who it's for
Tournament players ready to move past the basics into modern aggression.
Our verdict
A natural, more advanced sequel to Harrington's ideas.