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Originally Posted by COCOCHANEL
My answer to this question is going to get a lot of "lol's" on this forum, but **** it: If you're really brand new to moving up in LHE stakes, start with Jennifer Harman's chapter in "Super System 2." It provides the basics. I also really like "Winning in Tough Hold'Em Games: Short-Handed and High-Stakes Concepts and Theory for Limit Hold'em," by Nick "Stoxtrader" Grudzien and Geoff "Zobags" Herzog. That's a 2+2 book, and it's definitely geared more towards high stakes, online, 6-Max play. But imo the concepts are totally worth exposing yourself to and thinking about as you go about moving up in limits (especially when you start playing 40/80 and higher).
Otherwise, the answer is: "Read everything, and assume everyone else has, too." I have dozens of LHE books, and I'm not sorry to have taken the time to have read every single one of them.
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Lol, my opponents hardly read, aside from a few I can count on one hand. I like the book recommendations though, currently reading Stox, which has a LRR range, which surprised me. Pre-flop is well thought-out with statistics, but I wish the flop play was organized more like the pre-flop play with statistics. Not finished with it yet.