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micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
I'm currently a 1/2 limit player and thinking of starting a bankroll playing no-limit. Any suggestions on which poker book(s) to purchase so I can make a transition to no-limit?
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
Harrington I is designed for tournament play, but because it covers the early stages its advices can be used for ringgames, too.
TOP a must read. |
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
thanks for the reply, I've read TOP and I do intend on reading HOH, but I'm looking for a book geared specifically on no-limit small stakes.
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
There is no such book in publication, as far as I know.
Moreover, this is the wrong forum. You'll get better replies in the right forum. |
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
go here -> http://www.texasholdempoker-stats.co...ok_review.html
scroll to the middle to see the NL books (that 98% here will SURELY recommend). |
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
OK, this is going to sounds pretty thick so forgive me but how does micro-limit no-limit work in a ring game? If there is no limit then what is to stop someone betting large amounts and so making it not micro/small? Is there is limit to the buy in or something?
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
Yeah .. micro nolimit is fx tables with 0.05/0.10$ blinds and a max buyin of 10$
Online NL tables usually have a max buyin for 100BB |
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
"fx tables"?
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
Ups .. that is my native language shining through .. In Denmark we use 'fx' as short for 'for example'
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Re: micro limit/ small stakes no-limit texas hold\'em books
russell fox book is pretty comfortable with 4-5 callers (5-6 to flop alot) ahead of them.
problem with harrington and gordon "little green" is that i don't think they personally ever play in games where there are 4-5 callers. or if they talk about it, it's half a page. one thing the other person mentioned is something i thought of. i think when the blinds are really small, then the raises are usually much bigger in relation to those. fox' book doesn't get into that. miller SSHE type book for no-limit is supposed to be out in 3-4 months (i believe) |
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