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What poker books would you like to see?
Are there any poker books you would like to see published? If so, what ones?
(either because nothing has been written on it before, or what has been written is no longer suitable, or was not very good...) And are there any poker books that pretty much have their subject locked up? (unless superseded by some new revolutionary theory or rule change for example) |
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
One featuring extensive datamining of massive databases would be sick. Kinda surprised this hasn't happened yet, and kinda not at the same time.
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
a PLO book by sbrugby
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
any poker book by Brandi [img]/images/graemlins/laugh.gif[/img]
oh, it must have her naked pictures |
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
A 2+2 PLO book. A good HU LHE book even though this would be hard to make a good book out of I think. Also wouldnt mind a 2-7 or Badugi for Advanced Players.
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
[ QUOTE ]
A 2+2 PLO book. A good HU LHE book even though this would be hard to make a good book out of I think. Also wouldnt mind a 2-7 or Badugi for Advanced Players. [/ QUOTE ] there are some PL badugi books published in Korea, of course they r written in Korea [img]/images/graemlins/wink.gif[/img] |
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
This is what I'd like to see:
Have Mason & Dave pick a forum or set of forums - Limit hold'em, MTT, SnG, NL FR, NL 6-max. Then they each read every thread going back 6-8 months. Each time they find an interesting thread they copy n' paste it into a word document. If they each comb one forum or set of forums going 6-8 months back, then they should each come up with 300-400 interesting threads per forum or forum set. Then they go over their lists together and pick hands that they both think are interesting. They then comment on the advice given by the posters, both the good advice and the bad advice. This should pair down both the lists to around 200-300 hands per forum or forum group. A little massaging to put it all into a readable format (and to mask the identity of any of the various forum posters) and ***PRESTO*** Internet Poker Essays, vol I Limit Hold'em Internet Poker Essays, vol II MTTs & SnGs Internet Poker Essays, vol III NL FR & 6-Max Cash Games Totally doable, totally marketable. After all, 90% of the strategy articles in poker magazines are exactly this, only it's all "Here's a hand a buddy of mine played. We were discussing it nine days later while white water rafting through the Grand Canyon, yet still managed to remember every detail and nuance. Here's what Fred did. Our friend Susie just happen to be listening and said this, and then I corrected both of them when I said..." And they all expect to publish compilations of their articles as poker strategy books. I don't see how this would be any different. Frankly, I'm surprised none of the enterprising regular posters (or lurkers) hasn't done this already. |
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
Short-handed/HU No-Limit Hold 'Em
Small Stakes No-Limit Hold 'Em Playing H.O.R.S.E. Tournaments Badugi, Triple Draw, Chinese Poker, and the slightly more obscure stuff in one book. PLO book is certainly in order. |
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
a PLO book
a HU book a book that deals with opponents mistakes and how to exploit those mistakes, sort of like an expansion to that chapter on TOp |
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Re: What poker books would you like to see?
A short-handed NL Hold'em 2+2 book with a LOT of input from Aba, GP, and CTS.
A NL Hold'em tournament book from Phil Ivey. |
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