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For many years I thought that a companion to TOP would be a fantastic book. Chapter by chapter hand examples from currently popular games that demonstrate the relevance of the thought process from each chapter. I have always felt that TOP took a whole lot of homework and experience to really put you over the top. Spoon fed examples would be the nuts.
That said, probably not fair to us who really try to do the work on our own by trying to apply theoretical concepts to live situations. So of course I am somewhat biased against it. ![]() The fifty hands book would sell like hotcackes. the Algebra book would do the most for the common good and probably not make you any money. The Example driven update to TOP (Not dumbed down, just illustrated differently) would be a seminal work for a lot of reasons. How about starting a web poker "college" ala the University of Phoenix. With lectures, textbooks, tests etc. Electives like triple draw and badugi. Term paper requirements and the whole lot. I bet you could make some money from high tuitions. |
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