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Sklansky NL ring game book
Hi
Does anyone know if the Sklansky NL ring game book will treat games at shorthanded tables? When will the book hit the streets? Best regards sunek |
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Re: Sklansky NL ring game book
Hit the streets?
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Re: Sklansky NL ring game book
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Hit the streets? [/ QUOTE ] When will the book be available in bookstores? |
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Re: Sklansky NL ring game book
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[ QUOTE ] Hit the streets? [/ QUOTE ] When will the book be available in bookstores? [/ QUOTE ] Yeah some ppl are not familar with the soul of the ghetto. |
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Re: Sklansky NL ring game book
I thought it was a NL theory book. Could be wrong though.
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Re: Sklansky NL ring game book
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I thought it was a NL theory book. Could be wrong though. brophy [/ QUOTE ] Hi Even in a theory book you will have to take the number of players in to account. If you play games like max5, small suited connectors are not worth much since you don’t have enough players to pay for the risk you take by playing hands like that. On the other hand you might by raise with a hand like AQo or even AJo from first position which you probably wouldn’t in a full ring game. /sunek |
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