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I don't know how popular Omaha Hi is in the US (assuming not as popular as hi/lo) but as I live in the UK where Omaha Hi is the most popular cash game, a 2+2 book on this would be pretty awesome. I think there will be many books out before this though. Other than that, I would like to see a book on 6 max (or generally shorthanded) both Limit and No Limit. [/ QUOTE ] Rolf Slotboom is coming out with an Omaha book in the fall. |
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1. Sklansky on Badugi
2. Tournament Poker for Advanced Multiple Accounters by ZeeJustin, with David Sklansky as strategic consultant 3. 2+2 In Bed Equals Fun: An Erotic Memoir by Mason Malmuth |
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While there'd be almost no money in it, a poker/gambling math textbook and/or primer would be very useful. It would have to be at a "Physics for Poets" type level of explaination for those of us who are short on math aptitude but long on willingness to learn.
Second, an unabridged version of HEFAP or SSHE where presented topics are explored in fuller depth and where thought process is explained as variables change. |
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Without a doubt, a 6 max book. For limit, NL and tournies. This is the fast growing segment in holdem and is barely covered. After that, a book dedicated solely to sit-n-go's.
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] STT NL holdem book [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] This book would be like 20 pages [/ QUOTE ] If Ken Warren wrote it, it could be over 500 pages. |
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I want an analysis book written for the advanced player. What I mean by that is I want a book that teaches us how to think, not how to play. Teaches us how to analyze our hands and how to truly grow as a player. Shows us how to do our own research and theorizing about the game.
There are good books out there for everything, until you hit a barrier, and then it seems as if you are on your own. I would like something that helps get you over that barrier. |
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] STT NL holdem book [/ QUOTE ] [/ QUOTE ] This book would be like 20 pages [/ QUOTE ] If Ken Warren wrote it, it could be over 500 pages. [/ QUOTE ] Each one more brilliant than the last |
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with so many 2+2 books on limit hold em i and very happy to see 2+2 publishing more books on NLHE. SSNLHE is a great idea i am verymuch looking forward to it along with HOH3 and the new book by sklansky and miller.
i think a NLHE STT and a NL equivalent of HEFAP would be the books i would most like next. |
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How about a book just on blind play. It could cover the differences between LHE and NL, short-handed and full, vs. loose/tight/passive/aggressive players...
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Book w/CD showing concepts in practice at online table.
Example: Book on short handed no limit cash Accompanying CD showing someone successfully implementing ideas in book, and of course discussing play while doing so (across differnet sites). |
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