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Re: Review: Read \'Em and Reap
Good review. I found the book to be much better than Caro on an intellectual level. Everything that Navarro presents makes sense.
The problem is, you just don't see much if any of this stuff in a real game. The material is presented so clearly and logically that you feel very well prepared for your next casino trip. Then.... flump. You just don't see any of it. Or you see it, but it doesn't mean what it's supposed to mean. A vibrating leg means a leg that fell asleep, general state of being more awake which is a natural part of daily cycles for most people, generic habit when waiting for the cocktail waitress, or what have you. I have no doubt a lot of this stuff is real, but I'm not seeing it when I play. |
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Re: Review: Read \'Em and Reap
I second that, the book is a good read and the review posted above couldn't be any better. Only problem is the live players not acting on to it. Either that or I'm just too blind to see (which is as likely).
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