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I go to a Barnes & Noble or Borders bookstores often, and have gone to about 10 different stores in the last few months (I'm addicted to coffee). Usually while sipping my latte, I'll browse the gambling/poker sections. I am always surprised by the numerous Cardoza titles that these stores carry. Even though the quality of the books do not compare to the quality of 2+2 books, there are usually many more Cardoza books than 2+2 books. Why is this? Is this because the bookstores sell as many of the Cardoza books as 2+2 books? If so, that would be very sad, as the book buyers are not getting their money's worth. Or is this because of some deal that Cardoza publishing may have with the giant book chains?
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Bookstores are in the business of selling a lot of books not judging the quality of the information them. Cardoza's line of poker books are slewed toward beginning players, not advanced players, and since beginners are the biggest demographic in poker the large bookstores keep many of their titles on the shelf.
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Probably because everyone's buying all the 2+2 books!
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As a player I wouldn't necessarily be complaining about that fact.
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are you saying that Cardoza books outsell 2+2 books? by looking at the ranks on Amazon, I would doubt this is the case. a bookstore of course is in the business of selling books, but I'm willing to bet that these bookstores, like Amazon, sell more 2+2 books than Cardoza books - which gets me back to the original question - why do they stock so many?
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Bingo. I went to B&N over the weekend, and I almost posted how happy I was to see such a plethora of books that were probably far below 2+2 standards.
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1) There are many more Cardoza books than 2+2 books.
2) They are cheaper and thus more appealing to the average customer. |
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1. that may be the case, maybe I am getting confused by all the titles they have.
2. but I don't think price is the issue. even with the higher prices, Amazon ranks of 2+2 books are much better than Cardoza books |
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Bookstores are in the business of selling a lot of books not judging the quality of the information them. [/ QUOTE ] and BINGO was his name oh. |
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Good NLHE & PLHE book??? On the topic of Cardoza books - I can't even get through 10 pages of Cloutier & McEvoy - anyone got another resource? I've read Super System. Anything else?
Just to clarify - I'm speaking specifically NLHE & PLHE I've read: SSHE HEFAP TPFAP TOP Thanks for the help! |
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