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Theory and Practice or....
I've played my fair share of online NL and limit as well as a lot of live limit, but before I dive into my first live 1-2 NL game I thought I should check out one of these books. (The limit books certainly helped my game)
So having never read a NL specific book would you reccomend Theory and Practice or Professional Volume 1? Or would it be beneficial to just get both? |
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Re: Theory and Practice or....
Get both, but read PNL first, or at least it's first section. I think PNL outlines the fundamentals of NL better than you'll find anywhere else.
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Re: Theory and Practice or....
Both for sure. I'd read Theory and Practice first.
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Re: Theory and Practice or....
I gotta vote for PNL. I read both, starting with NLTaP, but I have gotten a lot more out of PNL in terms of improving my play.
I plan on re-reading a lot of NLTAP, though as I think I'll get more out of it now. I think PNL was an easier to absorb approach to the fundamentals of planning your hands, and keeping the pot size where you want it. |
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Re: Theory and Practice or....
The concepts section of T&P is a must read even if you don't read the rest of the book. It's a little over 50 pages.
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Re: Theory and Practice or....
Might take a look at one pool I recently tool. Not much voters and Limit books in the middle, but...
click-click pool |
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Re: Theory and Practice or....
Get PNL first. Both books are great but for someone in his first 1-2 NL game this book would probably provide more info for a quick start to low limit no limit.
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