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Re: Short Handed NL - Killer Poker
I saw the book at Barnes and Noble today.
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Re: Short Handed NL - Killer Poker
Any one else read it yet?
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Re: Short Handed NL - Killer Poker
Fairly light, mainly words with few examples. Focusing more on the psychological aspects.
It takes the view that every opponent has a code that you need to break. With fair bit on opponent modelling and how to adjust to various profiles. Worth a read although better players might not get much out of it. |
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Re: Short Handed NL - Killer Poker
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Fairly light, mainly words with few examples. Focusing more on the psychological aspects. It takes the view that every opponent has a code that you need to break. With fair bit on opponent modelling and how to adjust to various profiles. Worth a read although better players might not get much out of it. [/ QUOTE ] I have not read it though I have read other books by Vorhaus. He writes well but I have gotten tired of al his stylistic flourishes and by now I know my own mind and the mind of my opponents. All that leaves is the theoretical value of his strategic insights, these are few though importantly I think he has added not in a comprehensive manner a la Sklansky and Malmuth to the body of poker theory but in a piecemeal fashion. If anything the 'one good idea' theory should allow most to purchase this but No Limit Hold'em is not my (cash) game so I am leaving it be. |
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