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Old April 1st, 2008, 07:23 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Default Re: Favorite non hold'em game?

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Yeah, what I meant was that the whole table seemed to be betting and raising pre and post flop and things were getting expensive quick. What you are saying makes good sense. I picked up Super System 2, so I guess that's the best place to start learning strategy for all the games. Thanks for the post.
yeah Jen Harmans Limit section is good and Todd's Stud8 section is the best I have read. Negreanus (however you spell his name) section on Triple Draw is easily the most read and re-read and re-re-read piece of poker literature I own. There is no piece of writing I have read more than that section. If you plan on playing Triple Draw then read this section. SS2 is a great book. I think all but the NL sections are top notch. I just think Doyles NL advice is a little too agressive. If he said "I put my money in in that spot" one more time I was going to quit reading it. It'll make your head spin how many times he suggests that you push all-in. Still overall I enjoyed the hell outta the book. I always suggest new players read Steve Zolotows little 3 page segment called "The Fox and the Hedgehog" as they become more serious with the game. It's a great segment.

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