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Thought Sequence Book
Just wondering if anyone knows any resource which basically gives you a sequence of what to think about as you play each hand. Sometimes I find myself rushing and possibly not thinking about what someones hand ranges might include. I think that this is one of my biggest problems right now.
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
Pick up Roy Cooke's Real Poker II: The Play of Hands. Its got exactly what you're looking for.
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
The above recommendation is solid. Phil Gordon's Blue and Green books also give a good look at his thought process while playing out hands.
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
Thanks, Ive already got Phils Green book. Sorry I should have stated above that I really only play NL
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
This will be a primary selling point of the book that Zee and I are finishing now. We walk you through the thought process all the way through some complex hands.
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
King Yao's book has specific chapters on what to do at each stage of the hand as well. I found them to be very well thought out.
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
HOH3
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
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This will be a primary selling point of the book that Zee and I are finishing now. We walk you through the thought process all the way through some complex hands. [/ QUOTE ] I'm definitely looking forward to reading it. |
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
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Just wondering if anyone knows any resource which basically gives you a sequence of what to think about as you play each hand. Sometimes I find myself rushing and possibly not thinking about what someones hand ranges might include. I think that this is one of my biggest problems right now. Thanks (: [/ QUOTE ] SKP had an article in the magazine, I think last month, that shows examples of great thought process'. b |
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Re: Thought Sequence Book
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This will be a primary selling point of the book that Zee and I are finishing now. We walk you through the thought process all the way through some complex hands. - Dave [/ QUOTE ] Sidebar: Yknow that UTG to UTG comparison I mistook on the video? You actually say UTG s/h = 'prevalent' spot in the full game. Though the word prevalent was tough for me to hear. Almost like the volume drops on that word. I had to replay it a couple times to make sure. So your comparison was right. I just didn't hear it. Just wanted to let ya know. b |
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