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Old 12-23-2005, 12:13 AM
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Default Re: Best options for a beginner?

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It only deals with limit poker, but is very systematic and to the point it seem .. clear logic and a nice path thru the basics

And it ends with a chapther explaning what is missing in the book and referring to SSH, HEFAP among others for further education.

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Yes, Byron is a big fan of 2+2's works and it shows in his writings. If you haven't read it yet I advise reading Ed's Getting Started in Hold'em first before you go too deep into Byron's book, I hope the one-two punch may be outstanding for your core foundation.
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