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05-13-2020 , 05:31 PM
Greetings everyone, I am somewhat of a new person on this forum/semi lurker.

I made this thread in hopes someone was in the same place as me and could direct me further down the line, to be precise I am looking for a book or topic to further my gameplay. Down under I will try to present where I am at the moment and what I've done so far.

Quick summary of my "road" here - actively trying to improve after just brainlessly playing NL2 - last 4 months made my way from NL2 to NL10 from a 20$ bankroll up to 400ish$ now, I am a 9BB/100 in the span of 73k hands.

I read:

-Essential Poker Math Fundamentals by Alton Hardin
-Fundamentals of Exploitative Online Poker by Alton Hardin
-Most of Black Rain 79 books

*Applications of No-Limit Hold em by Matthew Janda

I started reading this book fully understanding what it is, a brilliant book on
GTO poker and its underlying mechanics, why and how.

I like the approach, and I know I will need the knowledge contained in this book, BUT I think it is a bit too much for NL 10. Don't get me wrong certain parts of it can be 100% applied at this stake, but I think I should pick it up again when I reach a stake where the OP play more GTO and my knowledge base is wider and more stable.

Therefor I am asking can anyone send me in a direction that bridges the gap I have encountered.

I apologize if this is an overchew of an topic, in case you need any other info or graphs let me know, I thank anyone who can contribute to this thread
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05-13-2020 , 05:34 PM
I have NL For Advanced Players (Janda) and it is very elementary.
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05-14-2020 , 01:57 AM
gto is above a lot of players youll run into at 400nl
by knowing gto youll identify deviations and hopefully be able to extraplolate appropriate exploits. that's really the name if the game imo. so i wouldn't discount that topic

as a book i found helpful, tho : quantum poker
i think let there be range is worth the read too
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05-14-2020 , 04:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Tuma
I have NL For Advanced Players (Janda) and it is very elementary.
Thank you Tuma, I've glanced over the book as soon as you replied and I like what I see, definitely more digestible for me, hope to see you around

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Originally Posted by LordPallidan12
gto is above a lot of players youll run into at 400nl
by knowing gto youll identify deviations and hopefully be able to extraplolate appropriate exploits. that's really the name if the game imo. so i wouldn't discount that topic

as a book i found helpful, tho : quantum poker
i think let there be range is worth the read too
Thank you mate, will look into these two titles also!
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