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Old 02-22-2007, 05:50 PM
JJay1231 JJay1231 is offline
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Default Re: Winning in Tough Hold \'em Games

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The cover and feel of WTO is easily my favorite of all the poker books I've seen.
Looks and feels very profesional.

I rate it about a 9.
Most 2+2 books for cover and 'feel' I rate about a 5 or 6.


I agree that the cover of Stox's book looks much better.
The cover of NLHETP wasn't half-bad imo.

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To add to the hijack, my copy of WTO has been to hell and back with nary a scratch.

I took NLHETAP, SSHE, HEFAP on a few business trips and they practically are falling apart. I actually used Party points to replace 2 of them.

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I've bought TOP several times as well. For 2+2, bad binding is good business.

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also had to buy two 2+2 titles because the old ones fell apart. I agree with everyone that WTO should be standard for poker books, it s awesome that hearts and diamonds are printed in red!!! I would also welcome 4 colored deck poker books, as these would be more expensive to print, I wouldn t mind pay to pay some extra.

Wolf

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same. I wouldn't mind paying extra either for books with the quality of Weighing The Odds. That is without a doubt the best looking/feeling poker book Ive come across and I think its set a new benchmark for gambling literature.
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