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I get a free book and have no idea which one would be better. I play limit right now but wouldnt mind getting into more Tourneys. I have WLLH, TOP, SSH, HEPAP, TPFAP, Inside Poker Mind, Psych. of Poker, Play Poker like Pros.
My Choices.. Championship No-Limit & Pot Limit Hold'em (Cloutier, McEvoy) No-Limit Texas Hold'em (Daugherty, McEvoy) Championship Sattelite Strategy (Daugherty, McEvoy) Thanks in advance. |
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Hi Doc,
I'm gonna stick my neck out and say none of them. Honestly. Even for free! Does it have to be one of those three? If not then I would buy ciaffone and reubens book and play some NL ring games |
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Yeah, there is a real dearth of good NLH books out there. Ciaffone/Reuben is decent, but the holdem section is nowhere near comprehensive. Super/System is good, but it only really describes one style of play (Doyle's). It is also outdated in the sense that many of the opponents you face today will not behave like the 1970s high stakes Texas gamblers that Doyle describes.
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[ QUOTE ]
My Choices.. Championship No-Limit & Pot Limit Hold'em (Cloutier, McEvoy) No-Limit Texas Hold'em (Daugherty, McEvoy) Championship Sattelite Strategy (Daugherty, McEvoy) [/ QUOTE ] None of the above. Supersystem- Doyle Pot and no limit poker- Ciaffone Improve your poker- Ciaffone |
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ok, maybe I should have asked "Which one sucks the least?" or maybe which one is at least the most entertaining read?
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ok, maybe I should have asked "Which one sucks the least?" or maybe which one is at least the most entertaining read? [/ QUOTE ] I would say the Cloutier book is pretty entertaining, but not much good otherwise. I think Mason gave the Daugherty satellite book a decent review on this forum. If that's the case, I'd get the sat book if you're a relative beginner. Search the archives for Mason's review of the 2 dougherty books, and make your decision from that. |
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My $.02...Feel free to flame. I thought "No-Limit Texas Hold'em (Daugherty, McEvoy)" was a reasonably good beginner book.
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I'd argue FOR any of these. Hell they're like $20 books. If you find ONE idea in the 300 pages that wins you ONE bet then you've paid for the book. So you might have to win another 2 bets to pay for the time to read it. I'd argue that nearly any of the books out there has ONE good idea buried someplace in it.
Of course you have to avoid the bad ideas...LOL. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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I'd argue FOR any of these. Hell they're like $20 books. If you find ONE idea in the 300 pages that wins you ONE bet then you've paid for the book. So you might have to win another 2 bets to pay for the time to read it. I'd argue that nearly any of the books out there has ONE good idea buried someplace in it. Of course you have to avoid the bad ideas...LOL. [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Good point. I also think one has to consider the fact that many of your opponents will have read one or more of the books that have been mentioned. Reading and understanding concepts that your opponents may be trying to use against you can be prove to be very valuable. |
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I've only read Championship No-Limit & Pot Limit Hold'em (Cloutier, McEvoy), and from what I've heard about the other 2 choices, this is the one I recommend getting. I know a lot of posters hate this book, but I have found several useful ideas in it which have helped my game. Make sure you read the pot limit section as well if you get it, because many ideas carry over to NL. I'll give you fair warning: this is not a 2+2 type book. There's not alot of game theory covered. It's more of an overview of Cloutier's and McEvoy's nl/pl strategy.
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