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Old 03-06-2007, 03:45 AM
AutumnLeaf AutumnLeaf is offline
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Default Lee Jones Winning Low Limit Hold\'em

has anyone else read the latest edition of the Lee Jones "winning low limit hold'em" book (3rd ed) and what did you think of it in terms of content and also perhaps improvements over previous editions? Also, to what limit level could the book be used as a general strategy guide?

I've read the book and have applied it very successfully to the micro limits, i've found that sometimes when i stray from some of the fairly conservative advice i actually leak a lot of chips, but there are also occassions, such as betting mid-pair against one or two relatively weak opponents that i've actually won a few extra bets as well.

Furthermore, i haven't really specifically delved into the SitnGo section of the book as i feel it was more of a space filler then a good SitnGo introductory strategy section.

There were a few other sections that i don't exactly follow either such as the raising for value on a flush draw plus i feel there's not enuf material on playing from the blinds... However, i do believe the starting hand chart is really good and the general postflop advice is very good starting point and for me has been really good for the micro limits- what are some other views on this book?
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