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Another one about books;)
Hi!
I want to try out NLHE and just want to know whitch books are the best for total begginers in NL. I've been playing and studying limit for about year and a half now so I know some basics about the game. Now I want to try out something new. Please do help me with your recomendetions. Thank you and have a nice day. |
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Re: Another one about books;)
i'd read Getting started in hold'em (by ed miller) first. then i would suggest little green book by phil gordon
or Harrington on Hold'Em 1-3 by dan harrington, if you wanna play tourneys. |
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Re: Another one about books;)
Many people recommend HOH1 since the early tournament topics relate well to cash games. It's on my shelf to read, but havent't gotten to it yet. NLHTAP is good, but pretty in depth. I liked LGB, but it seems to be mainly about playing big hands.
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Re: Another one about books;)
HOH1 is pure gold, also for cash games.
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Re: Another one about books;)
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HOH1 is pure gold, also for cash games. [/ QUOTE ] Agreed. I also endorse GSIHE first. And of course I think grinding short stacks is a wonderful way to learn NLHE without paying for your experience the hard way. Playing the strategy itself is rather mindless, though, so the trick is to learn a lot by watching other people play and putting them on hands while you're doing all the folding. You'd also probably want to steal blinds a bit in a NL25 online game. |
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Re: Another one about books;)
I'm very grateful for your prepositions if I could just know what all the initials mean. If anyone could give full name of the books, please.
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Re: Another one about books;)
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I'm very grateful for your prepositions if I could just know what all the initials mean. If anyone could give full name of the books, please. [/ QUOTE ] GSIH = Ed Miller's Getting Started in Hold'em LGB = Phil Gordon's Little Green Book HOH = Dan Harrington's Harrington on Hold'em These books are to be read in that order as well, BTW. BTW = by the way |
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