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Looking for NL cash game book
Hi,
I am looking for books to read to play Small Stakes NL cash games. I know Harrintons books are supposed to be good even though they are geared at tournaments, so my question is, do I go with harrinton or are there better books written for NL cash games. (I am sure this question has been asked before - apologies in advance) Thanks Guy |
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Re: Looking for NL cash game book
I've got a similar question. I've played over 50k hands online and a bunch more in casinos for Limit but was looking to get into NL. I think a good book for OP would be "Getting Started in Hold Em". Would it be a good book for me? I already have SSH, HPFAP, TOP but no NL books including Getting started. I've got a bunch of Full Tilt points and was thinking about getting "NL Hold Em" by Sklansky and Miller and was thinking of getting "Getting Started" also. Any value in this or should I skip it and get an awesome FT T-shirt instead?
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Re: Looking for NL cash game book
Largay.
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Re: Looking for NL cash game book
Little Green Book - Gordon
NLTHE: A Complete Course - Largay NLHTAP - Sklansky and Miller |
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Re: Looking for NL cash game book
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Little Green Book - Gordon NLTHE: A Complete Course - Largay NLHTAP - Sklansky and Miller [/ QUOTE ] all listed above.if you get alot of experince playing and wantr to adapt a little losser agressive type play. then you can jump into Super Sysytem 2 NLH chapter as a supplement to the other books |
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Re: Looking for NL cash game book
I think Little Green Book is a lot more helpful than NLHTAP, even though Phil Gordon's style is unimaginative, to say the least. NLHTAP is not one of the better 2+2 books, it has a lot of little tidbits with no narrative tying it together, and the authors' expertise in NL cash games is somewhat questionable.
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Re: Looking for NL cash game book
Search function.
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