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Old 12-27-2005, 01:28 PM
Victor Victor is offline
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Default Re: Poker Books

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I agree with you that there are many weak tight strategies in "Middle Limit holdem" but if one is smart enough to just ignore those parts in the book, then the book becomes one of the best out there IMO

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Yep, his introduction to each subject is really good (some of it from "Improve Your Poker") and if one just remember that his advice sometimes is a bit on the weak/tight side (or the player we paly against are more LAG) its no problem.

Real Poker II is really good. But isnt it the strategy articles from Real Poker I? There is nothing new in Real Poker II but also nothing missing when it comes to strategy-articles? Or am I wrong?

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advice in mlhe is not really weak tight given the player descriptions. however, we rarely encounter those types of players in online games. go to vegas and it will make a lot more sense.
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