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Piper Tim 08-24-2005 09:16 AM

Limit Hold Em Tournament
 
I've read HOH1 and 2 and am starting to gain an understanding of NLHE. Does Tournament Poker for Advanced Players cover limit hold em tournaments?

Stew 08-24-2005 08:47 PM

Re: Limit Hold Em Tournament
 
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I've read HOH1 and 2 and am starting to gain an understanding of NLHE. Does Tournament Poker for Advanced Players cover limit hold em tournaments?

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It covers all types of tournaments and is more focused on philosophical tournament play. With that being said, it is actually more focused on Limit Tourney's than No Limit. Meaning, many of the examples in the book are of limit tourney's or other varieties of poker than NL.

dibbs 08-24-2005 08:50 PM

Re: Limit Hold Em Tournament
 
If you wish to play limit HE tourneys definitly worth picking up IMO.

Aceshigh7 08-24-2005 08:59 PM

Re: Limit Hold Em Tournament
 
The best book on limit hold'em tourneys is Ken Buntjer's book. Not sure if it is still in print, but it's amazing.

benkahuna 08-24-2005 09:14 PM

Re: Limit Hold Em Tournament
 
Tournament Poker Starting Hands by TJ Cloutier and Tom McEvoy does a nice job of covering limit holdem tournaments.

Mason Malmuth 08-24-2005 09:22 PM

Re: Limit Hold Em Tournament
 
Hi Aces:

I disagree. Here's review.

Best wishes,
Mason

The Secret to Winning Big In Tournament Poker (1) by Ken Buntjer. This author managed to win three tournaments in a row several years ago at the Gold Coast. There’s no question that this was quite a feat, and he has done well in many other tournaments. However, his book contains virtually no information as to what a successful tournament strategy might be. The text doesn’t begin until page 19, and the last 30 pages are appendixes which include the rules of Texas hold ’em and the rules of some of the more popular tournaments such as the Gold Coast Open (now the Orleans Open). In between, there are numerous pages that also contain no text, and Buntjer’s book only addresses limit hold ’em.

The book starts by recommending extremely tight play. But it doesn’t seem to say much as to how you are suppose to play after that. It also spends several pages talking about different animals who represent the psychological make-up of different poker players. There are lions, lambs, and alligators among others. Apparently you should strive to be an alligator since that is what the best tournament players are. But exactly how you become an alligator or exactly how they play is never spelt out.

The book also has many omissions. Rebuys are never discussed, and the short section on deal making says to make the best deal you can. However, the author does not give any advice as to what the best deal should be or how you can go about making it. This book is not recommended.

SNOWBALL138 08-24-2005 09:47 PM

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nh

08-27-2005 03:27 PM

Re: Limit Hold Em Tournament
 
I believe that Mason said that the limit tournament section in Cloutier/McEvoy's Championship Hold Em book is quite good.


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