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Old 11-07-2007, 10:06 AM
jeffnc jeffnc is offline
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Default Re: Best book on hand reading, ranges etc

Cloodie, I agree with you, in hindsight that's something they could have extended slightly. But I also agree with avatar - it's really so situational. The best advice is probably going to be more along the lines of how to figure it out for yourself, rather than telling what what "typical" players would hold.

In other words, we need more help with techniques in making mental databases of these things. One thought I found helpful was from Angel Largay's book. He suggested that after every session, jot down in a notebook any specific little detail you remember from the session. For example, "Joe limped UTG with AK". You don't need to remember entire hands, just tidbits. He claims that you'll be surprised how quickly that can grow into a pretty large list, and in going over the list every once in awhile you can piece together some interesting clues.

But, no one can do this but you. Of course you can do the same online with the notes feature. But if you are constantly playing different players, it won't help.

If you go to a casino and play non-regulars, I think you'll find the styles so all-over-the-map that there's not a whole lot a book can do.
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