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Mason Book Reviews...Jacobs/Brier vs. HoH I + II
In his review of How Good Is Your Limit HE, Mason wrote:
[ QUOTE ] Third, I found the layout of the book to be awkward. Having the answers on separate pages that follow the problems made it necessary to frequently go back and forth between pages which in turn made the information somewhat difficult to read and retain. A better layout in my opinion is to have each answer immediately follow each question. [/ QUOTE ] Forgive me, but I must be somewhat of a jerk and note that the exact same criticism applies to HoH I & II. I constantly found myself flipping between pages: "Who was player B again? Was the he the aggressive guy or the passive one? What was his chipstack?" I thought the "table maps" in HoH were terrific, but I would suggest reprinting the maps in miniature form on subsquent pages when the problems require a page turn, as was usually the case later in the books. |
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