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twk
07-01-2005, 02:37 AM
I agree with Mason that this is a great book with valuable information but I am a little disappointed that the book wasn't proofread better. There are quite a few errors in the book that ruin the flow of information when you come across them (including spelling errors, sums not matching up between the text and the example, etc.). I know this is a trivial thing and won't bother some people but it does detract from the readability of the book to an extent. However, you can figure out the points that the author is trying to make and the information is easily understandable. All in all, this is an excellent book that I highly recommend to people interested in tournament play.

bobman0330
07-01-2005, 03:45 PM
Typos?? In a 2+2 book?? Shocking.

Seriously though, I agree. In my 2+2 reading, I believe I've seen at least 100 errors so bad I'd be embarrassed for someone else to see them in something I'd written.

As Sklansky notes in HE4AP, though, you can buy many better-written books with the money you make playing poker.