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Old 11-09-2007, 11:38 AM
Kurn, son of Mogh Kurn, son of Mogh is offline
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Default Re: Supersystem 1 vs Supersystem 2

Only the NLHE section is an update.

SS1 - Chip Reese's stud section is a must read.

ss2 - Todd Brunson's section on stud/8 is 2nd best to Ray Zee's book,, and Daniel N's section on TD is great.
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Old 11-09-2007, 01:13 PM
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Default Re: Supersystem 1 vs Supersystem 2

To be honest, I've never played anything other than NLHE. Eventually I'd like to venture into other games (PLO, etc) but I need to work on my NLHE game first. Therefore sections such as 7 stud don't really apply to me at the moment.

Good to know what I shoudl read when I get into those games though
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Old 11-09-2007, 04:31 PM
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Default Re: Supersystem 1 vs Supersystem 2

I really only read SS1 for entertainment value. The NLHE section is more something to keep in mind for when someone says that they've read the book. Other than that, again, just entertainment. I guess it has some fun history in it. I enjoyed SS2 bc they wrote about TD27/A5 and included a well-written section on Omaha. I consider the SS books sort of like a jr high math book. There are essentials to pull from them, but you really need to read 20 or 30 books before you can consider your poker library complete.
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