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royaltrux

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  1. I agree with the above poster. This helped my sitngo and touranment play tremendously. A must buy!!!
  2. SSH is more geared to the lower stakes exclusively. It really is a must for all experienced small stakes players. It's advice helps out greatly $1-2 all the way up to $5-10 (even beyond?)HEFAP is for higher stakes so its strategies, while still good, are not optimal in the lower stake environment.Both are great reads. In the small stakes online environment SSH is a must.
  3. Funny I'm on right now and you're nowhere to be found.At least this site finally got some games going. I gave up on it months ago. Used to have to sit around for a half hour to get one game going.
  4. So now you have three ppl disagreeing with you that Harmon's section was the definitive limit hold 'em material. I am a huge fan of SSH and I don't consider that to be the definitive. There are no definitives!!!If you are looking for the magic standard of rules you're deluding yourself if you think you're going to find them in one book, written by one or two ppl. The books present guidelines and senarios to make you think more than the average player. Like the old saying goes when someone asked a pro, "Hey, what do I do with a pocket Aces?" and he responded, "It depends."They even tell you
  5. SSH just because the help your game will receive will be more immediate. It will make you money on online games. That is not to say TOP won't do that as well it is just a more advanced book.Both are essential reads but I would go with SSH first.
  6. It seems from your posts that you have a ways to go in your poker journey. No offense, we all do. But here are some points from your posts that contradicted itself or showed that you didn't fully comprehend what you were criticizing. If this is all you got from reading it seriously looks like you spot read. What he is talking is the Fundamental Therom of Poker and he goes into great detail explaining what he means by that and it takes a thorough reading of the book to make sense of the whole thing since the explanation comes full circle by the end. No offense but the old saying of "If it
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