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For Masson, One more HPFAP Chapter
Masson;
I consider HPFAP the best book ever written on Texas Hold'em poker. However I think an additional chapter would make the book complete. Many of the lessons in HPFAP end with "get to know your opponents" or consider how well your opponents play". How about a chapter dedicated to doing just that? It could include methods of sizing up opponents, information to look for, information to ask for and the like. I would like to see examples of poker play showing the outcome of judging opponents correctly and incorrectly. As a conclusion, describe methods of masking your own true style of play from others. What do you think? |
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Re: For Masson, One more HPFAP Chapter
Might help if you spell his name correctly...
No flame intended. |
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Re: For Mason, One more HPFAP Chapter(spell checked) NM
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Re: For Masson, One more HPFAP Chapter
Buy The Theory of Poker, there is a chapter in that book dedicated to what you are looking for.
Also, The Psychology of Poker has excellent info for this. Allan |
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