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Old 09-27-2005, 11:12 AM
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Default Re: Harrington on Holdem Vol 1

yeah, i loved HonH 1 and 2.... very easy reading and really drives home certain points like importance of position.

another thing i loved about the book is the realistic attitude (and from a great player). a couple of examples.

harrington often makes a general comment that in small tournaments you don't have time to worry that someone else has a better hand than your good hand i.e. can't stress over possibility of a set of 5's beating your pair of aces with king kicker. just not enough time to lay down stuff like that.

often he stops and does a detailed math calculation and a read on the player and goes ahead and is wrong. he drives home that you don't always have to be right. you have to be right alot to win but you shouldn't be scared to go in when the %'s support it, and if you lose when you thought your odds of winning were 60% so be it.

one thing i wasn't sure about is this: would harrington do a 55% winning % (assume cards are known) play early in a big, important tournament??? my sense is he would as he seems to think positive EV is the dominant reasoning. in contrast to alot of articles i read where they say the benefit of doubling does not equal the loss of crashing out early.

anyhow, all over the place with my comments, but a very good book. heads-up section is absolutely fantastic, although i thought the general shorthanded section was somewhat lacking (i think you need more idea of what cards you can mathematically - i.e. card charts, my fish tendancies showing thru).
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