What to read after Small Stakes Hold\'em:....
I feel like I have a good working knowledge of the small stakes book--it helped me become a winning $3/6 player. What do I read next, as I would like to move up to 5/10 and 10/20 someday in the future?
I know 5/10 is still considered 'low limit' generally, but I've heard several times that the 5/10 games around where I live are pretty tough. Thanks for good input on a not so good question. |
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inside the poker mind, feeney
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Small Stakes Hold em
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inside the poker mind, feeney [/ QUOTE ] Yes, and its not boring as so many other poker books. Really liked that book |
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[ QUOTE ] inside the poker mind, feeney [/ QUOTE ] Yes, and its not boring as so many other poker books. Really liked that book [/ QUOTE ] also on par (maybe better) is roy cookes real poker II |
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What other books have you read?
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but I've heard several times that the 5/10 games around where I live are pretty tough [/ QUOTE ] I would seriously question anyone who told you this. Seriously, I can't imagine there's a 5/10 B&M game that is THAT tough. SSHE should still apply. the suggestion to read SSHE again is a good one. re-reading and fully absorbing everything IS necessary. 'How good is your limit hold-em' by Bryan Jacobs is a very good quiz-format book. Definitely worth a look-see. Weighing the Odds in Holdem by King Yao is also worthwhile.' Middle Limit Holdem by Ciaffone is designed for tougher players (and advocates less aggressive play). Holdem for Advanced Players by Sklansky/Malmuth is worthwhile too. etc etc. BTW - there is a Books/publications forum a bit lower on the green-bar where all these books (and more) are discussed all the time. |
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Weighing the Odds in Holdem by King Yao is also worthwhile.' [/ QUOTE ] I think this is an understatment. This is an excellent book IMO. |
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In games where players do not play too many hands and go too far with them, SSH isn't particularly helpful. Having said that, there's no reason to sit in a game with players who don't play too many hands and go too far with them.
You might want to check out Holdem for Advanced Players, although a lot of the material in there is fairly rote now. |
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