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Old 05-20-2007, 01:51 PM
karpov karpov is offline
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Default Re: Review: Winning in Tough Hold \'em Games by Stox/Zobags

I did not write this section so I will let zobags chime in here if he wants.

Please Stox, can you tell us which chapters did you right and which ones not? Thanks
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Old 05-20-2007, 03:28 PM
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Default Re: Review: Winning in Tough Hold \'em Games by Stox/Zobags

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I did not write this section so I will let zobags chime in here if he wants.

Please Stox, can you tell us which chapters did you right and which ones not? Thanks

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unfortunately, even if I had wanted to I could not. Zobags is a better writer than I am and I was more of the concept guy. The book took approximately a full year for us to write and for most chapters is a pure collaboration. Zobags did write the weighted implied odds chapter, jsut as I wrote the hands with stox section, but for most of the other stuff I would be hard pressed to attribute it. Also, if one of us wrote something you can be sure the other edited it, so if there is a mistake in the weighted chapter - as it looks like there might be, or at least it may be unclear, then there is certainly equal blame for it.

I'm not sure why it would be important, unless you are implying that my stuff might be more valuable. Hopefully the concepts stand on their own, regardless of the pedigree but you can attribute the whole book to both of us, in written or edited form.
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