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stefanorb
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Hello CC, my favourite place in the world.
I need your help in my progress to become a good poker player (dont worry, this wont affect you, i play in the italian restricted pool of players )
I am finishing to read Harrington on Online Cash Games for the second time, and planning to read the 3rd time, since i notice that when playing, i forgot to apply half of his book, and i think the basis really important. But in the meantime i became kind of a winner (i could be on a lucky period, but i tripled my starting bankroll, so is ok for me) and i have the money to invest in new books.
While i planned to read Gaines' Poker Maths that Matters, i thought that i should keep on also reading about strategy, so my basic question is:
Which book is kind of the natural continuation to Harrington's book? I thought about reading Professional No Limit Holdem by Flinn-Metha-Miller, what you guys think? Other suggestions? What about Sklansky's Theory of Poker? I want something that kind of raise the Harrington's level, not a book that says the same things with the words of a different author.
I am sure you guys can help
Cheers!
I need your help in my progress to become a good poker player (dont worry, this wont affect you, i play in the italian restricted pool of players )
I am finishing to read Harrington on Online Cash Games for the second time, and planning to read the 3rd time, since i notice that when playing, i forgot to apply half of his book, and i think the basis really important. But in the meantime i became kind of a winner (i could be on a lucky period, but i tripled my starting bankroll, so is ok for me) and i have the money to invest in new books.
While i planned to read Gaines' Poker Maths that Matters, i thought that i should keep on also reading about strategy, so my basic question is:
Which book is kind of the natural continuation to Harrington's book? I thought about reading Professional No Limit Holdem by Flinn-Metha-Miller, what you guys think? Other suggestions? What about Sklansky's Theory of Poker? I want something that kind of raise the Harrington's level, not a book that says the same things with the words of a different author.
I am sure you guys can help
Cheers!