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Old 01-12-2005, 04:39 PM
johnnybeef johnnybeef is offline
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Default Is SSH becoming obsolete?

Now i know i will get a lot of heat from this posting but i don't care. SSH is an excellent book that i have learned many things from. The theory behind it as you all know is that small stakes games have many loose players who make many mistakes both preflop and on the flop. Over the last few months (at least from my perception) it is becoming more and more difficult to find games (at least on line) where there are routinely more than 4 people seeing a flop. This means that players today have now become better preflop. After the flop however, players are still making many mistakes, but the pots are not as big which changes the dynamics of the whole postflop strategy employed by Mr. Miller's masterpiece. What do you guys think?
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