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Doyle Brunson's Super System - good for no limit?
Is this book good for specifically playing no limit? cuz that is all I play....
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It's a good book but not entirely dedicated to NL holdem. It covers draw poker, stud, lowball, razz, hi-lo, limit, and no limit holdem. It's about 600 pages in length. It is definitely a good addition to any poker library. The NL holdem section is about 100 pages in length.
You might also want to check out Sklansky's Hold Em for Advanced Players |
Its good. Its really the first Poker book you need to read.
However beware, the agressive style he promotes might get you in a lot of trouble, specially playing online Poker, where it is more difficult to read opponents. Read also Phil Hellmuth's "Playing poker like the pros" his approach is a bit more conservative and better suited for beginers. |
The other good thing is that is has a whole appendix of poker statistics/odds.
Sklanskys books have great information but he's not a great writer and a "dryer" read than Brunson. |
The only real valuable information I got out of super system was Chip Reese's section on 7 card stud.
I didn't learn much from the hold em sections. Hellmuth's book isn't bad, and while Sklansky is really hard to follow sometimes, almost anything he puts out is worth a read (and a re-read, and another re-read) |
I don't know what you are talking about
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