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partygirluk
01-31-2005, 09:56 PM
For those who have not, I recommend reading my recent thread on SSH.

I am thinking of other questions I could ask that would give the majority of users a good "at a glance" guide to a book.

1 question I am almost certain to add is

Is the book mainly theory/hand examples/hand quizzes ?

Anything else?

And are there any questions that I put in that thread that are not that important, as I want to remove waste.

Best wishes,

Dean

oreogod
01-31-2005, 10:57 PM
1. Does it pass the Cloutier test (as in a healthier alternative to all those wasted trees)
2. Helped your game a lot or little, how much improvement, etc.
3.How helpful were the quizzes.
4. How good of a job did the authors do to convey their message and did they succeed, etc.

Actually these may have all been asinine suggestions, but I do like the Cloutier question.

Hammertim
02-01-2005, 02:34 AM
Well, along with good descriptive text, and examples, quizzes etc...

I like it when a book on game play actually sticks to it's premise. I suppose some "others" make for some good stories about when "I had no cards in my hand and won a pot". Thanks, we all have our stories playing cards.

But frankly, i hear the old timers tell me stories every time I play cards anyways...