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imported_Chuck Weinstock
03-31-2005, 12:40 PM
ConJelCo is pleased to announce the impending publication of Mastering No-Limit Hold'em by Russell Fox and Scott T. Harker. The publication date is May 1, 2005.

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Mastering No-Limit Hold'em will retail at $24.95 but until the publication date we're offering it at the special price of $17.50 plus shipping. You can click here (http://www.conjelco.com/poker.html#Mastering No-Limit Hold'em) to get details or to order.

Because of television, the game of choice for most new poker players is no-limit Hold'em. This has led to changes in the game. With so many players trying to emulate their TV heroes, they tend to play too many weak hands, call too many bets with marginal to poor holdings, and try to make too many big bluffs. Today's skilled player must learn to adapt to these changes in this complex game.

This book covers all aspects of the smaller, fixed buy-in, no-limit hold'em games from understanding your opponents to learning about pot odds. Included are topics seldom written about such as finding the proper amount to bet, how to manage your mental game, bankroll considerations, and how to beat the rake. Also introduced is "The Matrix Theory" a unique tool for understanding just what hands you should play and how they should be played depending on a matrix of considerations few think about.

If you are looking for the most comprehensive guide to fixed buy-in cash games, you need this book!

Dariel86
03-31-2005, 02:42 PM
Cool, that is a must buy for me atleast.

Hold'me
03-31-2005, 07:46 PM
I'll wait for a couple of positive reviews before throwing down $17.50. /images/graemlins/smirk.gif

xxx
03-31-2005, 07:48 PM
Cool. Just placed my order.

vulturesrow
03-31-2005, 08:33 PM
Chuck,

Does the date at which we preorder affect the order in which they are shipped out? In other words, the earlier I place my preorder, will I get my copy closer to the publication date?

chesspain
03-31-2005, 09:28 PM
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Russell Fox and Scott T. Harker

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jtnt1096
03-31-2005, 10:50 PM
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Not sure about Harker, but Fox writes articles for www.thepokerforum.com. (http://www.thepokerforum.com.)

However, it appears most of his articles are about Omaha.

Allinlife
03-31-2005, 10:56 PM
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that website seriosuly needs to consider hiring a professional web designer.

Not sure about Harker, but Fox writes articles for www.thepokerforum.com. (http://www.thepokerforum.com.)

However, it appears most of his articles are about Omaha.

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imported_Chuck Weinstock
03-31-2005, 11:30 PM
Short answer: it won't make much difference as long as you place the order prior to the arrival of books at our warehouse.

Longer answer: A few days before we expect the books to arrive at our warehouse in Kansas we'll process all outstanding orders so that they will ship the day that they come in. (This is also what we do when, say, Getting Started in Hold'em, is due.) People who get their order in prior to the date we do that processing will get the books (somewhat) faster than those who get their order in after that date.

Chuck

theRealMacoy
03-31-2005, 11:38 PM
Gentlemen,

Here is an interesting quote from Fox's article 'Laissez les bons temps rouler':


"I will admit that I’m not the world’s greatest Texas Hold’em player. However, many of my opponents in that game had no clue whatsoever of what they were doing."
R.Fox


Hopefully his partner is the HE expert!

Also, I should add that some of his Omaha articles provide good insights/hand analyses.

Cheers,
the Real Macoy

KingMarc
04-01-2005, 01:25 AM
What target audience (level) is the book aimed towards?

KaBoom
04-01-2005, 07:03 AM
Thanks for promoting your book. I try buy all NL holdem books so I won't let you down either.

Is the book strictly for ring games? Is shorthand play covered?

npc
04-01-2005, 10:23 PM
I consider Russ Fox to be a friend. I have played poker with him quite often. It is true that as of a few years ago Russ was more of an Omaha8 player than a Hold'em player, but even so he was a good Hold'em player, winning the NL event at BARGE a few years back over a tough field.

I also know that he has focussed his attention on NL Hold'em over the last few years for reasons that should be obvious.

I've discussed many poker situations with Russ and have been impressed with his analytical ability and insight. I am looking forward to reading this book.

Just my $0.02.

theRealMacoy
04-01-2005, 10:42 PM
ncp,

Having no previous knowledge of Fox, I went forth and read a bunch of his articles. I was actually surprised that the numerous articles were actually basically all covering OM. My email was not meant to be personally disparaging as I have no knowledge of his HE experience....rather if any inference was made it was based on the articles and his own assessment of his HE abilities.

I am looking forward to the book, as there is much need for a good NL cash-game book, but I will be sitting back to find out if it's worth my dollars. Especially as S&amp;M, with noteworthy(!) HE experience, are working on a similar book.

Cheers,
the Real Macoy

KaneKungFu123
04-02-2005, 01:31 AM
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ConJelCo is pleased to announce the impending publication of Mastering No-Limit Hold'em by Russell Fox and Scott T. Harker. The publication date is May 1, 2005.

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Mastering No-Limit Hold'em will retail at $24.95 but until the publication date we're offering it at the special price of $17.50 plus shipping. You can click here (http://www.conjelco.com/poker.html#Mastering No-Limit Hold'em) to get details or to order.

Because of television, the game of choice for most new poker players is no-limit Hold'em. This has led to changes in the game. With so many players trying to emulate their TV heroes, they tend to play too many weak hands, call too many bets with marginal to poor holdings, and try to make too many big bluffs. Today's skilled player must learn to adapt to these changes in this complex game.

This book covers all aspects of the smaller, fixed buy-in, no-limit hold'em games from understanding your opponents to learning about pot odds. Included are topics seldom written about such as finding the proper amount to bet, how to manage your mental game, bankroll considerations, and how to beat the rake. Also introduced is "The Matrix Theory" a unique tool for understanding just what hands you should play and how they should be played depending on a matrix of considerations few think about.

If you are looking for the most comprehensive guide to fixed buy-in cash games, you need this book!

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LMFAO...

FishHooks
04-02-2005, 02:40 AM
Is this dealing more with tournament's or cash games?

tek
04-02-2005, 08:29 PM
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Gentlemen,

Here is an interesting quote from Fox's article 'Laissez les bons temps rouler':


"I will admit that I’m not the world’s greatest Texas Hold’em player. However, many of my opponents in that game had no clue whatsoever of what they were doing." R.Fox

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Gee, I better run right out and get that book...