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Is Ciaffone\'s book for a beginner?
I tossed this on my Christmas list along with Little Green Book as a book to add to my poker collection after reading HOH1, HOH2, Super System, and unfortunately Play Poker Like the Pros. I've been playing No Limit Hold'em for 5-6 years now and have read these forums pretty extensively since I signed up this summer.
I was looking for a more advanced book to help my NL tournament play and my ring game play. I read somewhere on here that this is an excellent beginner book. Am I going to be disappointed? I decided to go with it after hearing good reviews. Probably should have asked for Theory of Poker or TPFAP instead. [img]/images/graemlins/frown.gif[/img] |
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Re: Is Ciaffone\'s book for a beginner?
He has written 4 books that I am aware of. None of them deal with mind-reading [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]
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Re: Is Ciaffone\'s book for a beginner?
Must be the season. Funniest reply yet without being too sarcastic.
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Re: Is Ciaffone\'s book for a beginner?
Maybe a bit past beginner. Try Ed Miller's book Getting Started in Holdem first, but:
You will not be dissapointed in any of Ciaffone's books. Improve your poker will. PL & NL Poker was until this year about the only decent book out there on big bet poker other than SS, and I prefer Ciaffone's book of the two. Doc |
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