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AA isnt that great in 3/6. Reading this, is sorta like reading about my own poker life. Everything in this book is prolly taken from a real life perspective and if you have ever had experience playing in a casino full of degenerates and addicts ( like me ), you'll come to realize that AA gets run down alot, yes in theory, when it does win, it wins a barrel load, but more often than not you're going to be disappointed. This was the best poker novel I've read so far, and I have close to 80 books on poker.
Remember, this is just my opinion so don't flip out. |
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I had this book in my amazon cart until I read this. Time to click "remove."
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AA isnt that great in 3/6. [/ QUOTE ] ha ha ha. whatever you say. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] |
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[ QUOTE ] AA isnt that great in 3/6. [/ QUOTE ] ha ha ha. whatever you say. TT [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img] [/ QUOTE ] Actually, it's true. In a $3/$6 game, AA is probably only worth about $18 or so. It's worth much more than that in a $4,000/$8,000 game. |
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