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Re: Harrington
Concepts in HOH Volume One are easily applied to no-limit ring games. That's the only book I would recommend to you, nothing else out there is really worth it.
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Re: Harrington
HoH is good for rings games too but I would not say it is the "only book out there worth it." I think that Super System is awesome for agressive NL ring game play.
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Re: Harrington
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HoH is good for rings games too but I would not say it is the "only book out there worth it." I think that Super System is awesome for agressive NL ring game play. [/ QUOTE ] I'm assuming the OP is looking for a good book covering small-stakes no-limit ring games. Doyle's moves won't be profitable in those types of games. |
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Re: Harrington
Thanks, Hold'me! I'll buy the book today. Your remark about Doyle's book not being good for me in low-limit games was very sophisticated. You obviously really know this game. (I tried Doyle's super aggressive method in those games and they just called me! It was horrible!) :-)
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Re: Harrington
I guess we just play against different players. I have had sucess with it although I don't play exactly as Doyle does. I used SS to supplement my game, not to follow it exactly.
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