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Re: Single table Tournament poker
I think this book sounds like a good idea, and actually could have a good audience. Just a suggestion, if you wanted to include hand histories as a teaching tool, one way to do it would be to follow Ciaffone and Reuben's NL/PL, and do it like the quizzes after the major sections. Let the reader decide the right play and then explain it. Or, put them at the end of specific chapters to emphasize a point. Basically, i am trying to say that including it in the text could really slow down the read, but hand histories can be very valuable for learning step by step thought processes. So use them, but engage the reader with them so they are not reading them like the bad beat posts on 2 + 2 [img]/images/graemlins/cool.gif[/img]. Best of luck.
Cheers PC |
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