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Gary Carson\'s book
In at least one of the footnotes in SSHE, I noticed a reference to Gary Carson's The Complete Book of Hold 'Em Poker.
I was just wondering if this would be a worthwhile read to someone who has been playing for a while and has studied SSHE, TOP, etc. |
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
Short Answer: no.
I was surprised to see Carson's book footnoted as often as it was in SSH. Long Answer: While some of the material makes for interesting supplemental reading, there is much better material out there. In fact, some books are worth re-reading. |
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
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I was surprised to see Carson's book footnoted as often as it was in SSH. [/ QUOTE ] I was surprised Mr. Malmuth and Mr. Sklansky allowed it. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
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Short Answer: no. I was surprised to see Carson's book footnoted as often as it was in SSH. Long Answer: While some of the material makes for interesting supplemental reading, there is much better material out there. In fact, some books are worth re-reading. [/ QUOTE ] Nobody should be surprised at this. Carson's book gave the best advice for loose passive games before SSH came out! |
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
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Nobody should be surprised at this [/ QUOTE ] Why? Even if what you say is true, Malmuth and Sklansky haven't had very good dealings with Carson. That's why it is surprising to me. |
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
Carson contends that the book actually was written by Miller.
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
I'm not sure he has to "contend" that. It's pretty well known that SSHE is Mr. Miller's book.
Still, that has nothing to do with Mr. Malmuth being the publisher of the book, or Sklansky acting as a co-writer. The point is they both had a lot to do with putting SSHE out there. Not much (if any) of the content escaped the final critique. The fact that Mr. Malmuth and Mr. Sklansky would allow references to Carson in a 2+2 book is surprising. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] EDIT - Maybe you were just quoting a funny comment from Carson where he implied that Miller actually wrote Carson's book, but that's not how I understood your post. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
Carson contends that the book actually was written by Miller.
I can't take credit for writing Carson's book. |
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
It was the first poker book i ever bought, and i wouldn't recommend it for that (not that it's awful for that purpose, just that there are better options).
In your position, i think it would be quite interesting. One of the few negatives i see in this forum is that such a monoculture develops around 2+2 books that people seem almost hostile to any conflicting ideas. To me it's far more helpful to read differing points of view and try to synthesize them together into one's own position, rather than just pick a cadre of experts to idolize and slavishly mimic. (And i may be overstating the difference between them anyway. I just picked up Carson's book for the first time in several months yesterday and haven't really gone through and fully reassessed it yet.) And don't let Carson's reputation as a loose cannon on rec.gambling.poker scare you off, either; his book isn't really anything like his RGP posts from what i can tell. |
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Re: Gary Carson\'s book
That is funny, I am not a big 2+2 fan - I hated his book, and after seeing his posts on RGP it makes sense why I hated his book.
IMHO the book is terrible and almost unreadable. Not that it is "wrong" it is just poorly written and thought-out, like every thing I have ever seen Carson write. I bought it with Play Poker Like the Pros and Cloutiers NL/PL book. I was really only playing SnGs at the time - and didn't play any limit poker and the book is only about limit poker (not very complete). I have tried re-reading it a few times, and I can't do it. Send me 5 bucks and it is yours. But SSH has mined every good concept from the book, plus a best of TOP, and I imagine Sklansky's two hold'em book two (although I haven't read those - a hush comes over the crowd murmers "he hasnt read HP or HPFAP? OMG!") After reading SSH it is pretty hard to read any poker book, SSH was so well written even if I don't agree with all the assumptions and think some spots are a little pompous. |
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