Re: Book Advice
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Comparing it to SSH is kinda pointless, SSH is an intermediate-advanced small stakes book. WLLH is what you give to someone who has yet to play his first hand of hold'em. It's like comparing basic trigonometry with multivariate calculus. [/ QUOTE ] Very true, good analogy. I think the main reason I compare the two is because I've heard enough discussion of getting one over the other, getting both, reading them individually, simultaneously, etc. It's not that I think the books are the same or at the same level. My point was that it might be more attractive for someone to read a shorter book even though much of SSH are hand quizes... Regards, Wally |
Re: Book Advice
Thanks again for all the posts. I got WLLH 2 days ago and read about half of it, however, after having read SSHE(which by the way is excellent) I find WLLH very simplistic. I've had SSHE for a month and a half now and have reread it several times. I also got HEAP which I plan to read next after mastering SSHE. But I tend to read the sections in it that are referenced by Ed Miller. I find this to be very helpful.
As for a NL tournament book I decided to go HOH for now. But I will still get David Sklansky's book later on. Once again thanks to all those who helped. |
Re: Book Advice
To help facilitate the learning process, I think you'd do well to read a book through, then go to the next, then the next, then the next...
I'm on a pretty steady rotation of SSH, TOP, HPFAP, and now HOH and once I get to the end, I start back at the beginning. Barron Vangor Toth www.BarronVangorToth.com |
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Not to hijack the thread, but I do exactly the same thing Baron.
Does anyone have any thoughts for my 5th book for the rotation? I was going to add Psychology of Poker with Stars FFP points, but I am not sure it would belong in the rotation. |
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