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Originally Posted by mucked4u
Being a newbie the NLHT&P is far to advanced for you at this time. HOC is excellent for your current education
For what stakes would you say each book is most appropriate? Clearly both books have a weak games section, but they arent weak games books primarily. In fact, Harrington has several mega-high stakes examples ... not that Harrington's book is for mega-high stakes either, or that those specific examples cannot teach weak beginning players something.
Im curious though, what people would peg down, more or less, as a suitable limit to be playing/following book advice rigorously. Not that either book is a recipe book... Sklansky talks about that very issue out of the gate. But I do think you could pinpoint limits where book advice can be very valuable as opposed to only modestly valuable.