TuxnTails 0 Posted December 7, 2008 Share Posted December 7, 2008 For lots of us who play small blind no limit cash games < 1 - 2 or 2 - 5 >. I have not found many books or tips. Most of us cant afford those large tournaments often. Is it possible to give some tips for all us small blind players who still like to play no - limit.Thanks, Tux Link to post Share on other sites
David_Nicoson 1 Posted December 7, 2008 Share Posted December 7, 2008 For lots of us who play small blind no limit cash games < 1 - 2 or 2 - 5 >. I have not found many books or tips. Most of us cant afford those large tournaments often. Is it possible to give some tips for all us small blind players who still like to play no - limit.Thanks, TuxWelcome.Take a look at the stickied threads. Otherwise, I'd suggest posting some hands that you have doubts about. Link to post Share on other sites
Merby 3 Posted December 9, 2008 Share Posted December 9, 2008 For lots of us who play small blind no limit cash games < 1 - 2 or 2 - 5 >. I have not found many books or tips. Most of us cant afford those large tournaments often. Is it possible to give some tips for all us small blind players who still like to play no - limit.Thanks, TuxHarrington on Cash Games (Vol 2) has a section that deals with the adjustments you need to make when playing in a low limit "no fold-'em" game (i.e. $1/$2 NLHE live and 1c/2c to 25c/50c online). I found it to be quite well written. Probably the best read on top of that is found by sifting through the strat forums here or signing up to DC.By the way, seeing your second post in the strat forums, and seeeing you ask a very relevant question which stumps many players bodes very well for your introduction to FCP. Welcome! Link to post Share on other sites
tweakk 0 Posted December 9, 2008 Share Posted December 9, 2008 There is also a 2+2 published book by Miller and Sklansky or maybe just Miller(Not really sure), on the subject as well. I havn't read it but I assume like most of the 2+2 library it's at least decent. I'm not as winning as I'd like to be, but I've found on of my biggest problems is learning to be patient, because winning or so it seems at low levels tends to be really straight forward and well...boring. Link to post Share on other sites
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