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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
1 more: moving up. What sort of thing you need to add to your game to progress out of SSNL
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
The things I suck at:
- hand reading: putting opponent on a range - dealing with aggressive shorties - responding to 'donk' moves like min c/r on flop, minraise in position, minbets OOP |
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
When to c-bet against multiple opponents.
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
Not sure if it's been mentioned, but something about how to play out of the blinds vs. a guy who limps alot. Not that useful for higher stakes play, but at lower levels I think this knowledge can be pretty useful.
Also, general tips on how to play various hands in a HU raised pot on an A high board, when you have just called out of the blinds. Oh, and some math that tells us how much credit we should give when say we call a raise out of the blinds, c/c a dry flop, turn is checked, river comes an A or K and we know villain will bet 100% of the time with his bad hands. |
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
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wow, really good suggestions so far, guys......keep'em coming!.... [/ QUOTE ] In return, can we get the authors to commit now to looking in on and commenting on the post-publishing review sessions that take place on this board?...it will at least ensure that everyone here buys it |
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
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[ QUOTE ] wow, really good suggestions so far, guys......keep'em coming!.... [/ QUOTE ] In return, can we get the authors to commit now to looking in on and commenting on the post-publishing review sessions that take place on this board?...it will at least ensure that everyone here buys it [/ QUOTE ] Be glad to! |
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
I'd like to see specific hands and courses of action, something like the workbook problems in HOH. This was something that NLHE: T & P didn't really address (and explained that it wouldn't address). What makes HOH such a good book IMO is these specific applications of the concepts.
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
Hopefully this has not been mentioned yet but a topic I would really like to hear about is changes in game from 6-max to FR, and live play to online play. I currently play 6-max online but would like to also play some real life FR ( since there is no 6-max) and some guidlines and strategy that you may do in one but not in another would be nice.Great to see you guys really reaching out to readers and what we want.
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Re: What would you like to see covered in the upcoming SSNL book?
How to quickly identify different opponent types and what adjusts to your game are needed based on this. Also, a discussion on when/how to shift gears.
Oh yeah, I'll throw in SSNL shania. |
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