Cheers,
~ck
Lee Jones
> Ed Miller wrote more of that than Sklansky did. I think Carson's <The
> Complete Book of Holdem Poker> is also good for games like that.
He focuses more on passive opponents, I focus more on wild and crazy. I
talk about a wider range of game conditions than he does and he covers
turn/river play moreso than I do.
One of the reasons I didn't talk a lot about turn/river play is that in
the wild and crazy games by the time you get to the turn the pot is going
to be so big that most hands pretty much play themselves (pot odds
driven). I think I do a better job of covering odds than he does but I
don't point out the obvious applications of pot odds as much as he does.
The Jones book somebody else mentioned is also a good book but (at least
in early editions) when it comes to the loose games he doesn't get it
right. Miller gets the loose games pretty much right because he'd read my
book.
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Cheers
Ewan
I thought the Lee Jones book was on limit HE.
Chandler
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> On May 14 2008 11:01 PM, croupe wrote:
>
> > On May 14, 3:26 pm, "CK" <c_kettenb...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > I have Skalansky's book 'Small Stakes Hold 'em - Winning Big With Expert
> > > Play' and i really like it. Does anyone have any other recommendations
for
> > > books for games of this type?
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > > ~ck
> >
> > Lee Jones
>
> I thought the Lee Jones book was on limit HE.
>
> Chandler
So is Small Stakes Holdem
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> I'm currently reading Mastering No Limit Holdem by Scott Harker and Russ
> Fox (two BARGErs). It's available through the FPP store at Stars. It
> only took about a week to receive it from the time of order.
>
> This book focuses on the low dollar max buy-in games. I'm not done with
> it, but it's well written.
I should also add that it's available at the best place to get all poker
merchandise - www.conjelco.com.
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I'm currently reading Mastering No Limit Holdem by Scott Harker and Russ
Fox (two BARGErs). It's available through the FPP store at Stars. It
only took about a week to receive it from the time of order.
This book focuses on the low dollar max buy-in games. I'm not done with
it, but it's well written.
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> On May 14 2008 3:26 PM, CK wrote:
>
> This entire thread smacks of confusion between limit and no limit. You
> ask for NL, but then mention a book that's for limit???
The confusion is from the gitgo.
Miller and Sklansky did a book on nolimit.
And Miller Sklansky and Malmuth did a book on limit called Small Stakes
Holdem.
None of us have a clue what the OP is talking about (which I think
includes the OP).
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This entire thread smacks of confusion between limit and no limit. You
ask for NL, but then mention a book that's for limit???
For no limit, assuming that's what you really want, the Harrington on
Holdem books will serve you fine in any game that doesn't play
particularly shallow.
Wayne Vinson
http://cardsharp.org/pot-control-in-no-limit-texas-holdem-part-2/
Wayne (dot) Vinson (at) gmail (dot) com
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Yes I have this book as well. I like it a lot! Excellent read.
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