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Old 09-13-2005, 07:31 AM
diebitter diebitter is offline
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Default Re: Any book recommendations?

Yeah, you got the best 3 there. There's also some McEvoy/Cloutier books about championship holdem hands that offer a few more bits and bobs (example: I like the suggestion in these to keep a raise fixed - say x3BB - when you're first to enter a pot, as it makes you unreadable, rather than swap about like Harrington between x2-5BB in a randomish way - which of course also makes you unreadable, but is just too much like hard work, especially when you're following Harrington's suggestions on raising/calling randomisation for hands at the same time).

There's also some interesting chapters in 'Gambling Theory' and 'Poker Essays 1' (best read in that order) by Mason Malmuth on Tournament play, but I wouldn't buy em just for those articles.

But basically you're sound.
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