h**********m 发帖数: 87 | 1 As a novice hold'em player wanting to learn more and improve, what do you
recommend as good self-learning/reference material? A search on Amazon seems
to suggest that the "Harrington on Hold'em" series as the most popular
books, but I wonder if the books are primarily for expert or pro level
players. | f*****g 发帖数: 15860 | 2 no, it's for immediate level.
but it's for tourney.
seems
【在 h**********m 的大作中提到】 : As a novice hold'em player wanting to learn more and improve, what do you : recommend as good self-learning/reference material? A search on Amazon seems : to suggest that the "Harrington on Hold'em" series as the most popular : books, but I wonder if the books are primarily for expert or pro level : players.
| h**********m 发帖数: 87 | 3 Do you happen to have anything (books, sites, etc...) to recommend? Thanks. | l*****r 发帖数: 2123 | 4 www.twoplustwo.com
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| p********a 发帖数: 6437 | 5 i read super system 1, and 2, ok, but not systematic
i read harrington on holdem, ok, but not quite fun, and harrington is a
tight player, his playing is boring, so it is with his book.
i read gus hansen's "every hand revealed", very very nice, but it is for
tournament. however, some mindsets are also good for cash game. | l**********t 发帖数: 269 | 6 second this. it is better than most books as it is alive in the sense that
the info is forever current and the hands are all real and the opinions
diverse. :)
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