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Limit player looking to play some NL
Ive been pretty successful at limit (30/60 party mostly), and want to start playing some NL, mostly just for a change of pace.
Can anyone recommend me a good book (or website(besides this one) or something) on NL strategy? Is Super System 2 the best NL book out there? Ive heard mixed reviews of it. sorry if this isnt the place for this post, I wasnt sure where to post it, but I figured that since I plan on playing high stakes NL this would be a good spot. |
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Re: Limit player looking to play some NL
I don't play high limits, but I'd still recommened starting out at 100NL or 200NL at least for a while, just to learn the basics of ABC play.
Also Theory of Poker is supposed to be good. |
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Re: Limit player looking to play some NL
Ciaffone & Reuben: Pot-limit and no-limit poker
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Re: Limit player looking to play some NL
I haven't read it yet, but I'm trying to start my dad on it, but GSIH has a NL section, that would probably be a little helpful for someone with no basics in NL...
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Re: Limit player looking to play some NL
For cash games?
I liked "How Good is your Pot Limit Hold 'em" by Rueben. It walks you through a ton of hands and rates your answers. The original Super System if you want to read about crazy aggressive no-limit. |
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Re: Limit player looking to play some NL
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Ciaffone & Reuben: Pot-limit and no-limit poker [/ QUOTE ] This and Theory of Poker the best books out there. Worth their weight in gold. |
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Re: Limit player looking to play some NL
I recently switched from limit (5/10 6max) to NL. Overall, I've found the games to be a little easier, with lower variance, and I'm having a lot more fun.
I started a little over a month ago at NL100 and have already moved up to NL400. In terms of books, I still really like Super/System, not so much for the specific advice on how to play hands, but more for the overall philosophy Brunson preaches. Good luck at NL, see you at the tables. |
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