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After reading the Harrington series well over a year ago, I am looking to revamp my game and was curious as to what some of you feel made the biggest impact on your game.
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Theory of Poker
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sshe
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NLHET&P is the only one that's had any effect on my game.
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hoh1/2/3
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in order of most useful first:
1. HoH1 2. HoH2 3. NLHET&P 4. Theory of Poker 5. Getting Started in Holdem - Miller (very underrated compared to other small stakes holdem books, the section on shortstack should be known by heart by decent ring players) 6. Phil Gordon's Little Green Book (but only some parts) 7. Kill Phil - it finally helped realise pushbotting in certain spots is +EV sink in. 8. H0H3 9. Little Blue Book |
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HOH1- Basic NLHE
HOH2- More tournament specific play with short stacks HOH2- Improved my post flop play TOP- Helped me understand poker and why it can be beaten SSHE- Helped me understand odds (it's a limit book) NLHE:TAP- Helped my deepstack NLHE game and understanding implied odds better 2+2 Forum: Helped me apply all this to real world situations, learn about stealing/restealing, dealing with variance, and mixing up my game. |
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