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Old 12-27-2005, 01:36 PM
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Default Re: Poker Books

Im sure u are right but I think there is a problem if we follow him to cloesly and are playing SH against observant players. They will start to raise in some tricky situations and make us fold.

As Malmuth said in his review (which I think is a bit to hard, I do like the book):

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Put another way, if you are unknown to your opponents and play like they describe, you will probably have no difficulty. But as you become known, some of your opponents should begin to exploit this flaw, and your ability to win should begin to fall off. In fact, if and when I feel someone plays as the authors describe, I’ll work an extra bet or raise in every now and then. If enough people begin to do this, and this should eventually happen to a regular player, some pots that should be yours will be taken away from you, and your overall results should deteriorate.


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Reviews are here:

http://archiveserver.twoplustwo.com/show...part=all&vc
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