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Old 09-04-2005, 06:03 PM
abacusse abacusse is offline
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Hi,
Currently playing 1/2 (6-max) and doing reasonably well (2,9 BB/100)...
I read frequently in Theory of Poker, Inside the Poker Mind, Small Stakes Hold'em and Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players and find them invaluable. I know that I am not finished with these books until I know more or less every concept and word in them. However, I would like to extend my poker library.
Could anyone please suggest other reading.
Thank you!
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Old 09-04-2005, 06:31 PM
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Default Re: Reading suggestions anyone?

Weighing the Odds In Holdem Poker is meant to be excellent, by King Yao. I haven't read it, its on the way, but a lot of people here say it's SSHE quality.
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Old 09-06-2005, 12:35 PM
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Default Re: Reading suggestions anyone?

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Weighing the Odds In Holdem Poker is meant to be excellent, by King Yao. I haven't read it, its on the way, but a lot of people here say it's SSHE quality.

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I very much enjoyed reading this book !

It discusses many of the concepts that you will be familiar with from SSHE, HEFAP and TOP. It then complements this with detailed mathematical EV analyses to help show why these concepts should be profitable.

It also has a very good section on short-handed play.
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