
Posted Fri Feb 23, 2007 11:09 am GMT by Felting
Sounds like most would agree that buying the books by Sklansky and Harrington would have the most +EV for Hold'em players. Agree?
2nd Q, Did my subject line throw you?
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Posted Fri Feb 23, 2007 12:43 pm GMT by tame_deuces
1. Theory of poker is very good, and so is HoH. Winning small stakes hold'em by Ed Miller is a very good starter book for limit.
I would say there are no definitive books for NL hold'em cash games as of yet though.
2. I'm so used to the Q as short for question that I automatically read the topic as 'question on ev' 
Posted Fri Feb 23, 2007 2:25 pm GMT by Felting
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2. I'm so used to the Q as short for question that I automatically read the topic as 'question on ev'  |
actually I thought it was the ev part that might make others think, what the .... is he doing posting that in the lit. section.
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