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I liked the whole thing. [/ QUOTE ] Same here. I think it's the best NL cash game book currently out. |
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#12
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I cant seem to find this book in any book stores. Does anyone know what books stores carry this book?
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#14
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I ordered from Amazon, gas is almost $3 per gallon here. I hate waiting on Amazon but it makes sense in today's world when you don't live very close to a bookstore.
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Great timing on this thread. I was just thinking about picking up this book after I finish the NLHE section of SS1, so it's nice to see some positive reviews on it.
How would you rate the accessibility of the book? I've been playing poker almost as long as I can remember (I think I started when I was like 8), but I've only been studying the game seriously for the last 4 months or so. I've read Poker for Dummies, I'm working on SS1 now and neither one has given me any trouble so far. Is Largay's book on roughly the right level for me to get into it here? |
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A lot of people trash this book, but I loved it. Though I wish he would have touched on 6-max more, it's totally worth the money. He plays differently than me, but I like how he gives advice on the different players. Not only to recognize them, but how to play against them in general, how they view different situations, and how to play specific situations against them like draws and other stuff.
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Most of it is bad! And FULL of mistakes.
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elaborate or be disregarded.
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is this book an easy rean? and how many reads does it take to completley absorb all the info?
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is this book an easy rean? and how many reads does it take to completley absorb all the info? [/ QUOTE ] That would depend on the reader, obviously. |
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