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Old 08-05-2004, 02:42 PM
pastabatman pastabatman is offline
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Default Re: Internet Poker books

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Yes and Yes! I find the starting hand charts to be the best organized and detailed of any I have seen (and I've gone one step beyond and incorporated the info into an easy to see 'hold em arrow' that I saw in another book recently) for the relative beginner.

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What is this 'hold em arrow' you speak of? Sounds interesting. What book was that from?

BTW, I have Hilger's book and WLLH. As a rank beginner (less than 1000 hands online), I'm finding both a little difficult to absorb. Starting hands seem straight forward, but my eyes start to gloss over after that. I'm probably just not ready to digest the finer points, but can't help thinking there must be a more unified way to present this stuff. But what do I know, really. I'm focusing on Hilger's book for now - I find the large number of examples and long quizzes helpful.
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