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A good book for mtt
Hello, I only play cash and sng.
I want to play few mtt while I play my "normal games ". I know this forum is good but don't have enough time to read it( sorry guys [img]/images/graemlins/blush.gif[/img] ). So, I want one book ( may be two ) to help me to get a grasp of this game. What type of raise should I do. How to play with a big stack, etc ... I heard some good book was written recently, ( or will ). Well, I hope I won't waste your time to much,do you have a good book to suggest to me ? Thank you very much |
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Re: A good book for mtt
Standard answer for you. Read Harrington On Hold'em I + II and you'll take your tournament game to another level. His third book is a workbook to test if you've grasped the concepts...
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Re: A good book for mtt
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Standard answer for you. Read Harrington On Hold'em I + II and you'll take your tournament game to another level. His third book is a workbook to test if you've grasped the concepts... [/ QUOTE ] Only poker books worth reading (+ Skalansky's TOP too I guess). Harrington is money. |
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Re: A good book for mtt
I read yet TOP.
I search a book focused on MTT, nothing else. I know that I don't understand this type of game because I saw players do some little raises, such raises are bad both in Sng and Cash games. I feel I don't get the strategy of this type of game, and I want to learn it. |
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Re: A good book for mtt
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I read yet TOP. I search a book focused on MTT, nothing else. I know that I don't understand this type of game because I saw players do some little raises, such raises are bad both in Sng and Cash games. I feel I don't get the strategy of this type of game, and I want to learn it. [/ QUOTE ] Harrington On Holdem. |
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Re: A good book for mtt
[ QUOTE ]
I read yet TOP. I search a book focused on MTT, nothing else. I know that I don't understand this type of game because I saw players do some little raises, such raises are bad both in Sng and Cash games. I feel I don't get the strategy of this type of game, and I want to learn it. [/ QUOTE ] Usually they are bad in MTT's as well, if you already play SNG's and cash games MTT's kind of sit in the middle. Cash = Deepstack MTT = Shorterstack SNG = Ultra Shortstack |
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Re: A good book for mtt
If you're a good cash game player you wont have to adapt you game much to succed in deep stack tournaments of course.
Although Harrington is a great book I would be wary of following like a bible like many do. When people do this they have possibly the easiest game to read and play against. |
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Re: A good book for mtt
I think I have posted my choices before.
1. HOH 2. TPFAP - Sklansky 3. Making the Final Table - Lindgren 4. Little Green Book - Gordon For no limit holdem in general NLHTP -- Sklanksy, which covers some shallow money issues primarily applicable to tournaments. D. Brunson's chapter in Super System for deep money play. Harrington and Sklansky take a TAG approach, whereas Brunson and Lindgren take a LAG approach. I don't agree that there are only a couple of books worth reading. |
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