Re: Book of the Year Nominations
Non-strategy content: Dalla and Alston, "One of a Kind"
Best Limit Hold'em - Advanced: "How Good is your Limit Hold'em" - Byron Jacobs (King Yao's book was excellent, but HGIYLHE was groundbreaking)
Best Limit Hold'em - Beginner: "Getting Started in Hold'em" - Ed Miller
Best No Limit Hold'em - Beginner: "Little Green Book" - Phil Gordon
Best No Limit Hold'em - Advanced: "Harrington on Hold'em" - Harrington & Robertie
Best "other games": "Super System II" (many weak points, you must sift through the bad to get to the good) - Doyle Brunson & Team (the teams work is better than Doyle's by far)
Best "new concept or game": "Super System II"'s triple draw section - Daniel Negranu
Best Psychology: "Ace on the River" - Barry Greenstein
Biggest Disappointment: "Super System II" - winner of the triple crown!
Most anticipated book: "The Theory of No Limit Hold'em" - David Sklansky & Ed Miller (not the real name of their pending title, but it probably should be!)
Best Publisher: 2+2 - Mason Malmoth (the crowned ruler)
Best Improved Business Model: Card Player (I hate the content in Card Player, but their business model does impress me)
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