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| And why, is its's permitted to ask? Because he favors intuition over logics? It's a nice read anyway. |
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| Kinda yeah... He basically says "I push all-in here" at the end of every paragraph. It is not very deep and a very reckless style of play. That is why. If I tried to play like Doyle suggests I would be broke in an afternoon. I did enjoy Chip Reeses section on Stud and Razz. Other than that the games don't exist anymore or the advice is outdated. SS2 on the other hand is an amazing 2nd part that is an up to date version that should be read by all. Except Doyles NL section which again, just doesn't deliver (as it si basically the same).
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