Learn to Kill in No Limit
There’s a lot of poker strategy out there. Some of it’s free, some costs money but they all compete for your attention. Believe me; I know how much of a pain it can be sorting through all the garbage to find the good stuff.
When it comes to finding the good stuff, no limit cash games present the biggest challenge. Even though no limit cash games are incredibly popular, the strategy out there is tough to find.
I think the biggest problem with finding good no limit strategy resources is that the game is so difficult to write about. There are so many options, variables and table dynamics that very few authors get it right. Much to my surprise, I found one such author just last night.
His name is Wesley “SmackinYaUp” Burns and he created the Kill No Limit e-book and training kit to help poker players improve their skills in no limit holdem cash games. If you’ve followed my website for any length of time, you already know how skeptical I can be when it comes to poker training products.
Well, I downloaded this package with my usual skepticism but with the intention of giving it a fair review. After a quick glance at the table of contents, I almost stopped reading. The concepts looked too basic to be worthwhile.
But in the name of fairness, I continued reading – and I’m glad I did so. Seriously, I think I might have just found the next great poker tool. Like I said earlier, no limit cash games are hard to write about but SmackinYaUp writes amazingly clear and concise poker strategy.
I’ve seen it all before but some of the secrets in the e-book really caught my attention. The 4 Step Hand Reading chapter managed to break down the most complicated art in poker (hand reading in no limit holdem) into concrete, step-by-step instructions.
The e-book is realistic, fair and completely honest. It starts from the very beginning and will lead you by the hand from building a bankroll from scratch to identifying and exploiting your opponents’ mistakes.
Experienced players will probably want to skip the first couple chapters because this book really does start from the beginning. It even goes so far as to explain the rules of the game. The good news is that I found out the chapters were actually a lot more in-depth than I was led to believe by the table of contents.
I also found the rest of the package to be of the same quality. There are 5 instructional videos (about 2 and a half hours total) inside where you can watch two of his high stakes friends play poker online and listen to them as they explain what they are doing and why. It’s one thing to read the strategy but the videos really help cement the tactics in your mind.
In addition to the e-book and videos, there are three starting hand charts which I found to be pretty straightforward. They lean on the tight side of things so if you’re a newer player, you’ll find these useful. Experienced players might refer to the charts occasionally but they probably won’t use them nearly as often.
There is also a bankroll tracking spreadsheet that you can use to track your bankroll, keep session notes and calculate your hourly winrate. It’s a handy tool and very easy to use. All you have to do is type in your starting bankroll amount and fill out the results of each session you play.
At over 215 MBs in size, this e-book package is way bigger than almost every other poker training product out there:
Kill No Limit EBook
5 Poker Videos
Poker Odds Chart
3 Starting Hand Charts
Excel Bankroll Spreadsheet
Poker Odds Calculator
Guide that explains how to use the calculator
The one drawback to Kill No Limit is its price: $127. It’s not that I think this is an unfair price but it’s definitely pricier than most other e-books. If you have $127 available, however, I suggest you pick up the Kill No Limit Kit today. With everything you’ll learn from it, this thing will easily pay for itself many times over.
NOTE, THE AUTHOR HAS JUST CONTACTED ME SAYING HE HAS LOWERED THE PRICE TO $77 SO IT IS EVEN CHEAPER FOR YOU TO GET INVOLVED WITH KILL NO LIMIT
You can get a free preview and read more about it at www.KillNoLimit.com.
Posted on March 10th, 2009 by admin
Filed under: Betting Systems, Casino Games, News/Rants/Bets

Is there a way to put this on a trial basis?
Not too my knowledge, but I have read it and use most of the tricks and tips he gives and they have served me quite well but to be honest I don’t play poker as often as others so I was more of an Amateur/Intermediate player while reading it.
If you hadn’t guessed already by this blog I prefer betting sports!