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Advice on NLHE books ? Advice on NLHE books ?

06-18-2008 , 06:23 PM
Hi, I play stud poker mostly, but have dabbled in NLHE ... I guess I am still very amateurish at it tho because I've never really thought deeply about the game, so was wondering if anyone could suggest the best books to read up on - like, I read through "HE for advanced players" a couple years ago and I guess I'm still kinda at that level ... is it worth reading that book again ?

what about the Harrington books ?

thx,

LT.
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06-19-2008 , 01:53 AM
all of them

cash and tournament
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06-19-2008 , 01:53 AM
thats the harrington books by the way
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06-19-2008 , 02:12 AM
get no limit holdem by sklansky

follow that up with professional nl holdem by mehta et al

then get in to the harrington on cash series

just my opinion anyway
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06-19-2008 , 02:15 AM
also get fees guide for 6m
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06-19-2008 , 01:14 PM
Gonna get me some Dan Harrington !

Thanks for the comments.
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06-19-2008 , 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Bulletproof Monk
get no limit holdem by sklansky
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Originally Posted by Bulletproof Monk
also get fees guide for 6m


Hey BPmonk,

In the first one do you mean the book with Sklansky and Miller ?

And in the second, ... wtf do you mean !?
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06-19-2008 , 03:34 PM
He speeks about that I think, one of the best thing about NL cash 6max. Read it first!
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06-19-2008 , 04:57 PM
Thx man.
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06-19-2008 , 10:30 PM
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Originally Posted by LT7
Hey BPmonk,

In the first one do you mean the book with Sklansky and Miller ?

And in the second, ... wtf do you mean !?
ya sklansky and miller
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06-20-2008 , 02:21 AM
The Harrington series is a great starting point. If you're an experienced player who looks at NLHE play as a component of their overall game, the HoC series speaks in a voice which leads to the right sort of considerations to both online and live play.

I'd put HoC well ahead of both NLHET&P and the Miller/Mehta/Flynn publication in terms of general well rounded advice.
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06-21-2008 , 10:22 AM
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Originally Posted by jfk
The Harrington series is a great starting point. If you're an experienced player who looks at NLHE play as a component of their overall game, the HoC series speaks in a voice which leads to the right sort of considerations to both online and live play.

I'd put HoC well ahead of both NLHET&P and the Miller/Mehta/Flynn publication in terms of general well rounded advice.
As usual JFK's advice is spot on.
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