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Re: A Question for Limit Hold\'em Players
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Forget 'Middle Limit Hold'em' which time has passed by. It teaches weak tight strategies that will get you robbed deaf, dumb and blind by the much more aggressive play in today's internet games. [/ QUOTE ] I was under the impression that middle limit holdem was still worth reading if you could understand at which points the strategy in the book is wrong to follow? Secondly, the poster didnt mention about playing online, only that he wished to play $5/$10...so i would assume that would be more likely to be live. If so, would the CAffione book be worthwhile reading for the live games? |
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Re: A Question for Limit Hold\'em Players
Are we talking six max or ??
If six max then SSHE and WITHG is enough. (you might wan't to add in the borer and lawrence book if you want something more basic before WITHG .. or to replace SSHE (can you read boards and count out ... sure you can, so SSHE is not essential anymore) TOP is a nice addition and you are set. HGIYLH by Jacobs might also be worth considering since it is a workbook. Anything else you read will not add anything new just revisiting old material Tho if you want a pleasant read there is tanenbaums book, that is inspirational and falls between the beginners and really advanced stuff. Let's not overdo it. |
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Re: A Question for Limit Hold\'em Players
If you're playing 6max, WITHG is by far the best book ever written.
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Re: A Question for Limit Hold\'em Players
Thanks for all the feedback.
I forgot to mention that I'll be playing mostly online and probably start with full table until I get comfortable with the way I play and then move to 6max. |
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Re: A Question for Limit Hold\'em Players
If you play live, add Gary Carson's "Complete Book of HE poker" and Caro's Book of Tells.
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Re: A Question for Limit Hold\'em Players
How about "Limit Hold'em: Winning Short Handed Strategies" by Borer, Mak and Tanenbaum?
Is this book any good and would it be a good addition to the Limit Hold'em library? |
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Re: A Question for Limit Hold\'em Players
The new D&B shorthanded book by Terry Borer, Lawrence Mak and Barry Tanenbaum is the best material available when it comes to shorthanded play and is a must have for any limit player.
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