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Old 02-11-2007, 05:14 AM
PokerSpaz PokerSpaz is offline
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Default For an advance beginner

My dad loves playing poker, but he can easily lose around 400-800 dollars in a night playing poker and have fun. I always tell him, imagine how much fun you would have if you won 400-800 dollars. lol, he doesn't really have a desire to get better, he just plays homegames. but i just want him to get a feel of how it feels to win. I am a winning player and have read tons of books, I keep telling him to read them, but they are too complex i think. Mostly skalansky books and harrington books. Are there any books for beginners that aren't too newbish or get too complicated. Which books are good for them. I was thinking the Holdem for Dummies, but i think that might be too newbish. Not sure though, I haven't read it. You think super systems would be too complicated for him or no?

THanks for your help
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