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Super system 2
I am really only focusing on one particular game right now now, holdem is the game im perfecting mainly limit holdem.I have read Small stakes holdem,Holdem for advanced players and superstystem 1, But im wondering is SS2 Worth the money is there new info that i should not already know ?>
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Re: Super system 2
The limit holdem section by Jennifer Harman in SS2 is wonderful. You should definetly get it. She suggests a very agressive style and gives great advice. Maybe it isn't worth the price of the whole book but you may start playing other games later and some of those sections are awesome too.
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Re: Super system 2
The holdem books you currently have should be making you piles of cash. If they arent' then SS2 won't do it for you. I've never read it but I'm sure there is little new information in that section that isn't in the books you already own. Read them again. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Re: Super system 2
Harmans section on shorthanded limit HE is very very good. SSH and HFAP are overall much better books to study.
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Re: Super system 2
[ QUOTE ]
Harmans section on shorthanded limit HE is very very good. SSH and HFAP are overall much better books to study. [/ QUOTE ] I agree with this, her full ring advice is pretty tight. |
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Re: Super system 2
There is pretty much nothing in SS2's limit section not covered better in HEPFAP.
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Re: Super system 2
I think its pretty good chapter. More applicable to mid/high stakes, and it is really saying the same things as HEPFAP but in a descriptive rather than a mathematical approach. The two texts complement each other.
If you are playing low stakes, then SSH is a far better book, and you need to read it even if playing mid/high. |
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Re: Super system 2
Jen Harman's chapter on limit hold'em is superb, and more than worth the price of the book.
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