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"A Keeper" Enjoyed this book.I would have liked to see more about online play but whats here is great and alot of it is applicable to online. Its a great complement to the Harrington books.
"good enough" I was really looking forward to this book. After reading the reviews and seeing listed names that had participated I knew it was for me. I have to admit though, that I haven't read a section about razz because I don't know the rules of the game) and a chapter about Omaha 8 or better so I won't comment them. Besides, there are plenty of material to be read in this book even if you're not crazy about razz strategy. Essays I loved the most were the ones written by Phil Gordon and Chris Ferguson (also, I was pleasantly surprised with sections about limit hold'em, a game that is a bit ignored here in Europe) so I refreshed my memory a bit with those parts. I think this book is definitively not for beginners since it expects from you to know a lot of poker terminology and besides that, authors sometimes advise completely different approaches to the game or some specific parts of it (like playing pre-flop: if first to enter should you limp in from time to time or, as a rule of thumb, raise every single time?) So I think it might be confusing for the beginners who still haven't developed feel for the game or some style that works for them. Interesting book that let's you see how all the different poker personalities play this game.
"Comprehensive " I have read over 30 poker books, and I feel that this one is one of the best all around reads. You get view points from a dozen professionals in all aspects of all the games. Definitely a must read.
"Intermediate Tournament Play" If you're serious about improving your tournament play this is a good book to add to your poker library. Lots of advice from well-known pro's for the various stages of hold'em tournaments (and even a few chapters on omaha and stud). While you may not agree with everything written in this compilation, and at times it's hard to follow all of the various contributors, it's a good insight into the minds of some of the best players around!
"A must Read" If you are really serious about your poker tournament strategy, so you have to purchase this book. I put it at the same level of Dan Harrigton's books. Some concepts are so advanced that you should read more than once to understand it.
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"The book is the nuts!", Brilliant all round book, which I've learnt and gained much more poker knowledge from. Im not one for reading books but I couldn't put this one down!
"Very Solid Book...", As an avid poker player (I play at least 5 hours a week) who makes decent money, I was looking forward to this edition. The problem with books these days is that there isn't much new material out there. Doyle wrote his supersystem which laid the groundwork for aggressive play which wasn't the norm back in the day. Then Harrington came out with his three volumes which are the definitive go-to for all no-limit holdem play.
If you want the best no-limit holdem book out there, then this probably isn't your book. The Harrington books trump this book by a long shot. However, if you're looking for a one-stop-shop for the other games then this is the answer. The only section that I felt was subpar was the section on Razz which gave very subpar advice, data, or basic strategy. The stud sections are excellent and lay very good groundwork for both cash and tournament play.
So...if you're only going to stick with NL holdem, then go with the Harrington books...if you're looking for a little bit of everything, then i highly recommend this book.
"great book", My order came promptly and it is a very good book to get some tips from
"Great book for those with Experience", This is a true gem in the wacky world of poker books. After Sklanski & Malmuth, Super System I/II, and the Harrington trilogy, there are very few poker books that actually offer original content or any new insights into the game of poker. True, Bill Chen's "The Mathematics of Poker" offers both - to some extent - but in a format that is better suited for someone working on dissertation research more than for someone looking to get an edge at a poker table. The value of this particular book comes from the differing perspectives of the authors. Gavin Smith, Howard Lederer, and Chris Ferguson (just to name a few) have disparate playing styles and it is reflected in the portions of the book they write. Some go as so far as to implore the reader to ignore some of the advice from the earlier authors. While Ferguson doesn't care for flat calling raises, Gavin Smith loves it, and both explain the reasons why. Ted Forest goes as so far as telling the reader to ignore his advice in the aptly titled "Don't Play like Ted Forest" chapter.
If you are considering buying this book, there's a good chance you know about position play, starting hands, and most other basics. What I loved most about this book is the fact that these pros tell the reader how they play, not how a hand should be played. Due deference is given to Sklanski and Malmuth, but the advice doled out is original and unique. It's refreshing to read how differently two pros would play the same hand and their explanations for doing so.
The only weak point in the book is the discussion about online poker is not as in depth as one would expect (or in my case, hope) in a "Full Tilt" title.
I would strongly recommend this book over most any other in the soup of modern poker books.
"A Poker Bible", Great compilation for those interested in all forms of poker. Great instruction from some of the greatest names in the sport.
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"Holdem Poker Tournament", This is a very good book and I have added it to me Poker library.
"Better than expected", I thought this might just be a quick Full Tilt hack job, but it it truly excellent. The Ted Forrest and Chris Ferguson chapters are worth the price of the book.
"A Valuable Bood", There's a lot of material in this book and I certainly haven't absorbed it all, but this is a really valuable book. I highly recommend it.
"Good strategy volume", I haven't completed reading the entire book yet. The parts I have read are well written and easy to understand. Each contributor is describing how to play from his/her point of view. I like that they go into their personal thought processes. We get several perspectives on playing styles. There is no one correct way to play poker. I have studied both Supersystem I & Supersystem II and Scklanki's books on Holdem along with Harrington's set of books.
This new book should be a part of any new up and coming tournament poker player.
"Excellent Tournament Essay Collection", Like others, I was a bit skeptical seeing the Full Tilt logo, thinking the book could be promotional in nature. But the amount of quality material here is excellent.
The book is geared primarily toward no-limit tournies, although the Huck-Forrest Razz chapter is a particular highlight due its highly user-friendly dialogue format. C. Ferguson's post-flop chapter is a must-read, and I like that he begins by analyzing the purpose of a bet:
1. Getting a better hand to fold (e.g., bluffing) 2. Getting a worse hand to call/raise (e.g., value betting) 3. Protecting your hand (e.g., flopping a low top pair heads up)
But my favorite chapter is Gavin Smith's short text on exploiting the big stack. He advocates going after pots before the ante to build a big stack by the time the ante's introduced, and then discusses specific plays to accumulate the big stack. One very interesting play is the flat-call steal, where a player raises and you flat-call widely if you have position and feel confident out-maneuvering the initial raiser post-flop.
A lot of very interesting material and quite well-edited. Highly recommended for tournament players.
- Collin Moshman Author, Sit 'n Go Strategy
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