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mtnpoker 11-27-2007 02:29 PM

Super/System vs. Super System 2
 
Hi,

Is System 2 just an update of the original, or is it completely new? If I get 2, do I need to also read the first one?

MattGN 11-27-2007 03:22 PM

Re: Super/System vs. Super System 2
 
http://www.doylespokerroom.com/poker...ldem_poker.cfm

And to answer the original question, I believe it is just an updated version of SS1.

daveT 11-27-2007 05:33 PM

Re: Super/System vs. Super System 2
 
SuperSystem 1:

5 card draw
5 card low ball
Stud for high
Stud Hi/Low with no qualifier
Limit Hold'em
NL Hold'em

SS2:

Caro's concepts
Stud Hi/Lo 8 or better
Omaha Hi/Lo 8 or better
Pot Limit Omaha Hi
Limit Hold'em
NL Hold'em
Triple Draw.

Very different books.

Doc T River 11-27-2007 09:54 PM

Re: Super/System vs. Super System 2
 
I went to a Border's today and I took a look at Super System 1 as I already own Super System 2. The typeface in SS1 looks really amateurish.

SuperUberBob 11-28-2007 03:02 AM

Re: Super/System vs. Super System 2
 
Most of SS1 is now outdated. The section on NL in SS2 is pretty much the same as in SS1. For modern online games with fixed buy-in's, it's pretty much useless since most people don't buy in for 500+ BBs nowadays.

You'd be better off purchasing SS2 and ignoring SS1 unless you're really into 7CS.

tisek 11-28-2007 09:56 AM

Re: Super/System vs. Super System 2
 
I juste receiver Super System 1 (I already read Super System 2).

It's old, it's outdated, it's messy, and I LOVE it !!
To be more serious, it's great to have stuff about low, hi-lo, about Razz, about Draw, about 7-card Stud high... stuff that is not in SSII. And also, the LHE is from Bobby Baldwin in 1 and Jen Harman in 2 : 2 versions -> 2 visions about LHE ! what's not to like ?


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