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Old 01-24-2005, 03:24 PM
Ed Miller Ed Miller is offline
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Default Re: Ed Miller\'s NL Book?

I thought I read a post by Mason saying the book was both newbie limit AND newbie no-limit (something I thought strange for 2+2)... that, or that Miller was going to be working on two books, which makes more sense.

There are two books:

Getting Started in Hold 'em which should be out sometime in March is a book for new/inexperienced players. It focuses on fundamental concepts in hold 'em: limit, no limit, and tournament. It is intended to be accessible (but challenging) to the casual player. It is also designed to prepare readers to read the more advanced books on hold 'em: SSH, HPFAP, HoH... and the following book...

Yet to be titled book on no limit hold 'em which should be out in late summer I'd guess. That book will discuss playing no limit hold 'em cash games in thorough detail similar to the books of the Advanced Player series. That project is less far along, so I have fewer details.

Getting Started is almost done now, and I'm quite proud of it. It's going to be less controversial than SSH, but it has its controversial moments. [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] It is written in a very different way than some of the other books aimed at newer players... and I think many people will find it to be the absolute best preparation for SSH available.
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