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Originally Posted by sjclar00 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.