Re: Review: The Pokerblueprint by Aaron Davis and Tri 'Slowhabit' Nguyen
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Originally Posted by Ouird
they are 2 different examples, why does the dollar amounts matter if they aren't the same?
I just put the second example as well not because of the dollar amount but because of the "math formula" which I figured should be the same in both examples
Re: Review: The Pokerblueprint by Aaron Davis and Tri 'Slowhabit' Nguyen
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Originally Posted by lahnes36
Does this book cover full ring games in detail, and anybody know where to get it cheaply
All of the post flop material is just as much FR as it is 6max i feel. The only thing you have to adjust is opening hand ranges (for yourself and the table)
Re: Review: The Pokerblueprint by Aaron Davis and Tri 'Slowhabit' Nguyen
Hello all,
I am currently working my way through this book, and have spent ages trying to work out what seems like a contradiction in the "squeezing" section.
"After Villain calls your squeeze, never bet unless you think he will fold a lot or you are willing to get it in on the turn."
Prior to this statement the text talks about betting Axx flops with tt+ oop following your called squeeze, and then gives an example in which a c-bet is followed by a turn c-bet/semi-bluff.
The advice seems mixed - surely the book does not mean NEVER bet after a squeeze is called?
Re: Review: The Pokerblueprint by Aaron Davis and Tri 'Slowhabit' Nguyen
Its all situational. Do you have any reads on the villain? Can you put villain on a range? Is villain loose passive? Is villain tight aggressive? There is no right move or wrong move for EVERY situation as situations change all the time.