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Re: In which order should I read these books?
Read WLLH and apart from being a nice book, I learned some basic things:
check-raise (I used it twice in 10K hands, so clearly didn't understand it) free card play (never used before) bet for value (never did so with an OESD on flop) bet when you want to be called (never used this either) Can anyone confirm that these 4 things are correctly explained in this book, or is there any criticisme on any of them? Thanks. Will try to use them at the table and when that works read HEP. |
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Re: In which order should I read these books?
[ QUOTE ]
Read WLLH and apart from being a nice book, I learned some basic things: check-raise (I used it twice in 10K hands, so clearly didn't understand it) free card play (never used before) bet for value (never did so with an OESD on flop) bet when you want to be called (never used this either) Can anyone confirm that these 4 things are correctly explained in this book, or is there any criticisme on any of them? Thanks. Will try to use them at the table and when that works read HEP. [/ QUOTE ] all those points are better explained in SSH and TOP IMO. |
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Re: In which order should I read these books?
If you only read one book it should be SSHE, that will do you for micro limits at least at the beginning, I'd personally follow up with HEFAP from that list.
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Re: In which order should I read these books?
WLLH
SSH TOP HEFAP I don't know about Sklansky's HOLD'EM |
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