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Re: New one for beginners
Hi NaobisDad:
I may be wrong but I do have my sources. My understanding is that the book is going to another publisher and they are using a larger print and probably wider margins. See Ken Warren Teaches Texas Hold'em for an example. Now this isn't good nor bad. But if I'm correct you should see essentially the same text but more pages. By the way, if it turns out that I'm wrong and there is much additional text, I'll make a repost to that effect. Best wishes, Mason |
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Re: New one for beginners
Thank you, that at least clarifies that subject. I'm still going for the newer version. No particular reason, just think it looks better, and I have plenty to read in the mean time. Thank you.
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Review Mason?
Mason,
Lurking around on Books/Software as well as other places, I have heard very mixed reviews on McEvoys books. Have you reviewed it? Old or New? Doc [img]/images/graemlins/ooo.gif[/img] |
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Re: current opinion on best NL tournament book
As far as No-Limit strategy is concerned, I strongly disagree. Try Ciafonne's No Limit and Pot Limit book, and McAvoy and Daugherty's new No Limit Poker book. Of course they don't have TPFAP's incredibly informative chapters "You're Broke - You're Done" and "They're Broke - They're Done". LOL.
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Re: current opinion on best NL tournament book
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As far as No-Limit strategy is concerned, I strongly disagree. Try Ciafonne's No Limit and Pot Limit book, and McAvoy and Daugherty's new No Limit Poker book. Of course they don't have TPFAP's incredibly informative chapters "You're Broke - You're Done" and "They're Broke - They're Done". LOL. [/ QUOTE ] This is NL Tournament strategy and that is why TPFAP clearly is the best work on this topic. |
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