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Old 09-29-2007, 03:20 PM
Poker Clif Poker Clif is offline
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Default Re: Most over-rated poker book of all time?

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My vote is Supersystem by a long way. Will give reasons a bit later, just wondering whether their are any other contendors for this title.

I'm sure their are other worse poker books out their, Play Poker Like the Pro's by Hellmuth certainly wasn't good. I haven't read Macevoy's and Cloutiers efforts but they generally seem to be considered pretty bad too.

However these books aren't nick named "the bible of poker". Wonder how many people have gone broke following Doyles NL section.

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The first two poker books that I read were Hellmuth and Brunson. Boy was I confused!

Hellmut advocated only opening with top ten hands, and Bruson was going on about how you could bust someone with small suited connectors.

I'm glad I didn't read a Gus Hansen book after that, or my head probably would have exploded!
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