Re: Professional No-Limit Hold \'em Volume 1 Review Thread
I'm nearly done with the book and I must say it's definitely new territory for me.
Funny enough, I think I had an easier time understanding NLTAP. Before someone calls bs, let me state that one of my largest weaknesses is hand-reading and equity estimations. Why? Because I'm one of the those players that generally plays in a vacuum. I play fairly solid hands and pricing out draws seems to be my first thought when I flop something.
To all the current mid-limit pros out there, does this book sum up how you think at the table? Maybe you didn't call it SPR, but were you successful players already doing this intuitively? I know that you guys (and gals) use REM, but I've never heard anyone talk about this SPR concept.
Matt, Sunny, and again, Ed, you've radically changed the way I think about poker. Now, if I could just use the information wisely.
I have a feeling that there will be those that read the commitment threshold chapters and never lay a hand down again unless 100% obvious that they're beaten.
Now, since this book is gonna' change the way the game is played, how about a counter-strategy book? [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] Or is that at the end, cuz' I haven't got there yet?
You know, I often wonder how long (if ever) I would have had to play to learn/implement these strategies without the aid of a book. Reincarnation anyone?
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