adamstewart
11-25-2004, 08:20 PM
Hopefully Mason will answer this post, but perhaps others can comment as well.
Until now, I've focused strictly on limit hold'em. I'm a winning player there.
The only 'no limit' and/or 'tournament' games I've ever played in are friendly home games.
I hope to expand my horizons soon and gain a little "no limit, tournament" experience. (And possibly, just some no limit experience in general).
I've pre-ordered Harrington's Book, and I'm looking forward to reading it. (As I've read here before, the first volume should be more or less applicable to non-tournament-style games as well).
My question is, "Will this book be a good starting point for someone who already has knowledge of the fundamental concepts behind limit hold'em?"
Thanks guys...
Adam
Until now, I've focused strictly on limit hold'em. I'm a winning player there.
The only 'no limit' and/or 'tournament' games I've ever played in are friendly home games.
I hope to expand my horizons soon and gain a little "no limit, tournament" experience. (And possibly, just some no limit experience in general).
I've pre-ordered Harrington's Book, and I'm looking forward to reading it. (As I've read here before, the first volume should be more or less applicable to non-tournament-style games as well).
My question is, "Will this book be a good starting point for someone who already has knowledge of the fundamental concepts behind limit hold'em?"
Thanks guys...
Adam