Poker in Print: Kill Everyone (2007)

From strategy bibles to autobiographies, each week we open the pages of a poker book that we either love, like or hate. We let you know about it and you, in turn decide if you add it to your collection.

Over the last few months, we’ve covered the opinions of World Series of Poker bracelet winners, poker coaches, celebrities and hopefuls all of whom are pursuing goals and often accentuating the positive.

This week’s book has a slightly different title.

Kill Everyone was released four years after the Moneymaker moment, in 2007. Smack bang in the middle of a poker boom that had enveloped much of the Western world, the book was written by Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib and Kim Lee, with contributions from Bertrand ‘ElkY’ Grospellier and focal points on players like Phil Ivey.