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to become a better NL Holdem Player. Only can name 1! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
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to become a better NL Holdem Player. Only can name 1! [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Super System, final answer. |
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Theory of Poker. For the simple reason that there aren't as many "correct" plays in NL and you have to adjust to the opposition. I think ToP gives a terrific base so you can think about the "why" and learn from your experience.
Other than that, I think there are a lot of good limit books, but I haven't been as impressed with the no-limit variety. |
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Super System probably gave me the most. Although I was "trying more", or , I had more experience when I read it so I understood alot more about what he was -really- saying compared to when I read TOP and was a total newbie to hold'em and poker in general.
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