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Re: never played NL, Advice please
Phil Gordon's Little Green Book is another book on no limit I recommend. Though it applies to tourney's mostly, there is enough info for cash games. He has a great starting hand chart in the book but it is much more readable at the web site. Hands above the diagonal line are suited, hands below are unsuited. Harrington's book talks about starting hand requirements. also, Lederer's video - More Secrets of No limit Hold'em has a starting hand chart.
http://lgb.philgordonpoker.com/index.php?q=node/15 good luck |
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Re: never played NL, Advice please
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1. Read Pot limit and No limit holdem by giaffone twice 2. Play only one table and think/analyze the game a lot. If you can afford it, dont play lower stakes than 0.25/0.50 NL. Post hands here you are unsure about if you played it correctly. [/ QUOTE ] A search for 'giaffone "hold em" book' on google returns 9 pages non of which refer to any book on poker. |
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Re: never played NL, Advice please
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[ QUOTE ] 1. Read Pot limit and No limit holdem by giaffone twice 2. Play only one table and think/analyze the game a lot. If you can afford it, dont play lower stakes than 0.25/0.50 NL. Post hands here you are unsure about if you played it correctly. [/ QUOTE ] A search for 'giaffone "hold em" book' on google returns 9 pages non of which refer to any book on poker. [/ QUOTE ] referring to PL & NL Poker by Bob Ciaffone & Stewart Reuben i'd assume. |
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