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Detrimental Reading
I just picked up Sklanky's Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players. While perusing the first couple chapters i read that it is intended mostly for mid-range limit hold'em.
I play neither of these: mid-range or limit. Is reading this in anyway going to be a detriment to my NL game. And if so, what would be a good book for me to start with. |
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I don't think any poker reading can be detrimental... Just keep in mind the intended audience.
You should read the Harrington on Hold'Em books (NL Tourney strategy). They are gold. HOH1: HOH2: |
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Exactly what TP said. And my first poker book was a limit book. Its alot of help. it teaches you odds, and plays, and things that not many pure NL players ( like me ) know. Read anything and everything. Harrington is good, caros was good fun. I need to read hellmuths attempt next i think.
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My first book was a limit book as well. I had no idea wtf was going on at all, and I gave up reading it. This was back when all I was playing was home games.
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Like you, I started off playing only home games. The first book I read was Theory of Poker. I'm fairly certain a retarded chimp would have understood the concepts, and for that matter games (*cough* razz *cough*) better than I did then.
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Sklanky's Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players was my first poker book as well. I keep on meaning to reread it. I am still a low-level player and I recently picked up Ed Miller's Low Limit Hold'em book. Although it is a limit book, I think it has really helped my NL game. I highly recommend it.
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I liked..
I liked the chapter on losing gracefully. It is my favorite.
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ya i had no clue wut i was doin at first either - my first book was small stakes hold em -
the really sad part is i didnt even realize it was a limit book till i was about half way through it - and i thought it was the most confusing book ever.
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SSHE is the most confusing book ever if it's the first book you read. It was my 5th or 6th and I still had to read it twice. It's also the best book I've ever read and made me a winner.
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