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5:43 pm June 29, 2009
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Hello Ed et al,
After a well-deserved break, if you don't have any ideas for a new book, I suggest writing a SSNLH companion / practice book with some 100 analysed hands like the 8 in the "putting it together" section.
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8:46 am June 30, 2009
| Greyzy
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I second this suggestion!
A few years ago I worked through "how good is your limit hold'em" by Jacobs & Brier and that helped me a lot.
Greyzy
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1:54 pm July 2, 2009
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Might I suggest that rather than another e-book that a video section on the site for people who have purchased the e-book be made available.
On video-lot of real hands from real sessions broken up as per the e-book, to reinforce the lessons theirin.
Regards.
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3:15 pm July 2, 2009
| Larrondo
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In the DC thread Matt mentioned his hand trees and analysis of what lines make money and how, and what lines don't. He said that stuff was omitted from the book because it might not appeal to the broadest audience, but that stuff sounds really interesting and informative to me. Unless you guys decided it's too esoteric and not really applicable or helpful. I dunno… sounds really great and informative to me.
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