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Old 07-17-2005, 01:52 PM
seahawktd seahawktd is offline
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Default Re: Best book on no limit hold em

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Why do people need to burn their heads in books? All you need to do is learn the simple basic strategies that are limited by what he call mathematics, study your players and play accordingly. Add some special moves, mix up your play, avoid being a "type" of player, find a few fishy places to play and make $20-50+ an hour comfortably. Your energy burned into try to make it to the WSOP final table vs your expected return [E(x)= $*p(x)] is negative.

For as far as you know you could run into some millionaire for whom your limit is peanuts and is just having fun going all-in with 27o and showing it. You're not gonna get AA/KK/AKs every hand to call him.

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good point. I think some people, being poker fans, enjoy reading them, even if they have the basics and then some down
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Old 07-17-2005, 02:42 PM
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Default Re: Best book on no limit hold em

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Why do people need to burn their heads in books?

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Gee, Mr. Canuck, because we ain't as smart as you is. Tell us more about this mathymatics you mention.

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T
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Old 07-17-2005, 04:58 PM
TomBrooks TomBrooks is offline
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Default Re: Best book on no limit hold em

How is HOW GOOD IS YOUR POT-LIMIT HOLD'EM? by Reuben. There are only two reviews for this book on Amazon.

Would this be a good book to study alongside or after studying Reuben's and Ciaffone's POT-LIMIT & NO-LIMIT HOLD'EM?
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Old 07-18-2005, 03:24 AM
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Default Re: Best book on no limit hold em

Super/System.

I haven't read SS2 but I understand the NL section remains largely unchanged. A great foundation for aggressive NL play.
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