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Old 05-23-2007, 06:43 AM
CasinoR7 CasinoR7 is offline
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Default Re: Where to start

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Get Getting Started in Hold'Em then read Harrington I. At that point if you want to get into NL cash, read Little Green Book, all the uNL stickies, sign up for CardRunners and get all their low limit series videos, play atleast 1,000 hands a day, and post atleast two of YOUR trouble hands a day.

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Does that include the hands I fold, or do you mean that I have to see the flop that many times a day? Thanks for the tip on cardrunners.

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NL cash seems to be the most profitable game, so unless there's a good reason, should concentrate on that. Also, this is good for a beginner: http://www.notedpokerauthority.com/c...r-made-simple/

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With larger profit more risk is associated. At this stage I do not want to take higher risks than what I am taking with the micro limits. When I become better at this game, I will definitely start playing NL.
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