Winning in Tough Hold 'em Games: Short-Handed and High-Stakes Concepts and Theory for Limit Hold 'em
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Winning in Tough Hold 'em Games: Short-Handed and High-Stakes Concepts and Theory for Limit Hold 'em

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The recent boom of Texas hold 'em has forever changed the way the game is played. Many more people know how to play this game well. Even the "loose" players who come to gamble have become far more aggressive, making them more difficult to play against. So a basic tight and patient strategy will no longer guarantee that you can make a significant amount of money i...more
Paperback, 347 pages
Published April 1st 2007 by Two Plus Two Pub.
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Andy Valen
Half of this book is filled with tables from poker tracker. If you can get by that, then this is a decent book for 6 handed online games. It tries to break down the action by level (grinder through tough high stakes games) and does a good job talking about the differences. I can't seem to use the info in a profitable way however. My guess is that there is a lot of complicated suggestions and that I will need another read before they sink in. Later in the book, he breaks out hands by "l...more
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Recommends it for: serious limit hold'em players
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