Re: How good is Harrington 3?
Briefly, I'd say it's very good. I disagreed with some of the plays he recommended, but Harrington himself throughout the book recognizes that different plays fit different styles and there is not always one right answer.
For me, the analysis of putting people on hands is the best part, since that's where my weakness lies at this point. Interestingly, I don't necessarily think you have to read the first two volumes to get some use out of HOH3; it would probably be beneficial since he explains some terms like M in those volumes, but not necessarily required.
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