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Old 08-17-2007, 11:44 AM
masterblaker masterblaker is offline
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Default Re: Sit \'N Go strategy-reviews?

I have read up to "Stack Dependent Strategy on the Bubble."

Let me say so far I think this is a solid book for the majority of SNG players out there. If your 8 tabling the 100's then it may not help you all that much, but again the majority will be helped.

However, I have saw a couple of examples that I don't agree with. The one big thing that bothers me is in the headsup section. He keeps saying that you are on the button headsup, so you have position. This couldn't be farther from the truth. I don't understand how this type of over sight is made.

Other than that a 1 or 2 hand examples I think the book is very good. Another poster likened it to the HOH series. It does flow in that sort of way, making it very easy to follow. Unlike some books there hasn't been anything head scratching in it.

Though I still like another 70+ pages I think it is well worth 25 bucks. I would recommend it to anyone who looking to improve there SNG play.
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