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What do you guys think the best Low (3/6, 6/12) Limit Book is? I play these stakes often in the casino and although no one wins all the time I find them <u>generally</u> easy to beat. And with reading a good book I'd think I would find these games even more easy to beat. Any insight would be helpful. Thanks
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Small Stakes Hold'Em by Miller and Sklansky
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Two things:
Small Stakes Hold'em is the greatest low-limit book on Earth. Abuse it for all its worth. This should go in the Books/Publications forum for more and better responses. |
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Thanks fellas, and my apologies for posting on the wrong forum.
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Small Stakes Hold Em by Miller is the best. He took all the good info from Carson's & Jones' books and expounded on it really well.
You can save yourself some money, by buying his book, however, I would still recommend buying Kreiger's book. Ed didn't get all the great info in his book implemented into his. |
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[ QUOTE ]
Small Stakes Hold Em by Miller is the best. He took all the good info from Carson's & Jones' books and expounded on it really well. You can save yourself some money, by buying his book, however, I would still recommend buying Kreiger's book. Ed didn't get all the great info in his book implemented into his. [/ QUOTE ] I've changed my mind. You should still buy Carson's book. It's only $14.95. |
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I agree that Small Stakes Hold'em is the best book for low limit games on the market. Although my recent review has sent my varience through the roof. In my opinion the starting hand requirements are a little on the loose for internet games.
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