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Re: Books concentrate too much on individual actions
Good point. My guess is that Hilger's and Miller's books need to focus on fundamental play which emphasizes pot odds, implied odds, pre-flop tight play, etc...
The coverage that you are looking for probably justifies an entire book onto itself. You may want to consider checking out "How Good is Your Limit Hold'em" by Byron Jacobs and Jim Brier. This book is cover quite extensively in this forum so do a search and you will find a lot of opinions/reviews. This book is basically a series of quizes through a series of actual hands. You answer questions on what to do on each street with reactions on what your opponents do. Check it out. |
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Re: Books concentrate too much on individual actions
Thanks for the recommendation. I usually order several books at one time so now I have another one in the basket [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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