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Old 06-09-2007, 04:02 AM
Dadswell Dadswell is offline
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I think most of the NL books don't deal enough with the aggressiveness of todays online games. I just got stoxs book and am reading through it, I find that it applies well to even as low as 5/10 6 max online. If someone could write a NL book like stoxs limit book I think it would be one of the first NL books that applies well to the current state of things.

I find even NLTAP has good concepts, etc, but alot of the advice doesn't really apply to the mid stakes games at this time.
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Old 06-09-2007, 08:20 PM
wrkingtobegreat wrkingtobegreat is offline
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Well i just got HOH vol 1 from barnes and noble- im gonna try and read that trio and ciaffone (just as like a little foreplay to PNL of course Matt, cant wait).
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Old 06-10-2007, 05:03 AM
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Would he even today you think? When Aba was coming up in the ranks, the online game wasn't as advanced as it is today.

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You make it sound like he came up through the ranks a decade ago.

He started playing poker in August 2005, playing fixed-limit $0.25/$0.50 hold 'em. He switched over to small stakes no-limit hold 'em in 2006 and worked his way up from there.

He doesn't need all that great a memory to recall what it's like being a beginner.
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