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Short-Handed/Heads-Up Books
I tried the search function and found nothing - I know that Harrington's 2nd book is due in May, but (other than the heads-up advice in HPFAP) are there any other current publications that directly refer to 6-handed play all the way to heads-up? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Re: Short-Handed/Heads-Up Books
middle limit holdem by bob ciaffone and jim brier has a short handed section in it also. i dont know how good it is though.
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Re: Short-Handed/Heads-Up Books
Well, it's not a 2+2 book, so how could it bet any good?
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Re: Short-Handed/Heads-Up Books
LOL it sounds like there's not much to choose from (hopefully HoH 2 will help). How do all the 2+2ers that play 6-handed get their education?
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Re: Short-Handed/Heads-Up Books
In my opinion SH is all about experience. You have to have the general principles down pat, but once you do, things are a lot less rigid and it's all about playing and observing thousands and thousands of hands.
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Re: Short-Handed/Heads-Up Books
splashpot's set of articles was very helpful, thank you. Being a quasi-beginner it's nice to see the difference in strategy between "normal" and short-handed play outlined somewhere. Since I don't have those thousands of hands observed yet, it's pretty safe to say that tournament end-game isn't my strong suit right now [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img]
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Re: Short-Handed/Heads-Up Books
Have you read it? Ciaffone is one of my favourite authors and I bet my life he hasnt played a lot SH fixed limit because he is not saying very good things in that chapter (or in "improve your poker" on SH) and he is clever and normally says very good things.
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Re: Short-Handed/Heads-Up Books
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middle limit holdem by bob ciaffone and jim brier has a short handed section in it also. [/ QUOTE ] If we are going to count that, then so does HPFAP. |
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