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Old 07-11-2007, 09:00 PM
Nivek Nivek is offline
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Default Re: What are your opinions of these books?

Thanks for the advice thus far, and to answer your question, at our home games we play NL HE cash games and tourneys.
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Old 07-11-2007, 09:25 PM
phydaux phydaux is offline
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Default Re: What are your opinions of these books?

HOH I, then. No doubt.

I like the NL section of Super/System a lot, but Doyal's advice is a tad too aggressive on the flop. I'm not saying to not be aggressive on the flop. Far from itI In fact, Dan Harrington will teach you the Great and Secret Mystery that is The Continuation Bet. And his pre-flop advice is gold. I'm just saying not to go all-in on the flop quite as much as Doyal says.

Theory of Poker is very good. You're going to want to read this book once every few months to get all you can out of it.
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