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Re: books for nl cash games
God, how many times has this topic come up?
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God, how many times has this topic come up? [/ QUOTE ] this is the book forum.... without these posts, it would be practically empty.... maybe you'd like to start a thread instead of trolling with funny comments! |
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Try Pot Limit & No Limit Poker. [/ QUOTE ] !!!!!!! Doc |
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I've heard good things about Phil Gordon's green book of NL.
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I've heard good things about Phil Gordon's green book of NL. [/ QUOTE ] seconded, an outstanding book and good value i do find the charts at the back confusing and no chart when limpers ahead of you. i find low $$$$$$ no-limit is just overrun with limpers and i want to know how to beat them most efficiently. all his charts are "first-in charts", probably because he's mostly played tough games. BTW, what's the name of his site for the book? hopefully he'll add some limping charts |
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Read the book, he discusses how he deals with limpers.
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Read the book, he discusses how he deals with limpers. [/ QUOTE ] if i remember correctly, he says basically cut them off with any half-decent cards.... i'd just like to see more stuff, and as i recall he only mentions it once. but i'll reread. |
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Pretty much, when you're on the button and a bunch of limpers, fire at it.
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I've heard good things about Phil Gordon's green book of NL. [/ QUOTE ]agreed |
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Re: books for nl cash games
who writes this pot limit and no limit hold em? (and what does everybody else think about this book?)
I hold HoH,super/system1/2, haven't started HoH yet but super/system1/2 NL section is amazing. can't just follow all the play styles but the concepts explained in there defines Brunson as one of the best players ever(in my opinion the best), although he doesn't talk about how he can read all the world class palyers like no other. My question is: any more recommendations besides what's already mentioned? |
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