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muttley

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  1. My favourite book in the past was always Easy Game by Andrew Seidman, but I imagine it's a bit dated. Same goes for Doyle Brunson's Super System, which was groundbreaking in it's day, but old hat now,

    I read the Jared Tendler The Mental Game of Poker, and enjoyed it, but I'm not a tilty player, so it was of limited use. Maybe I should read it again.

    Other authors that I have found useful are Ed Miller, Jonathan Little an, as mentioned earlier, Alex Fitzgerald.

  2. I was disappointed in Chris Moorman's book....not least because he didn't call it "The Book of Moorman"....It was him commenting on another guy's hands, rather than revealing his strategy.

    I recently reread the Gus Hansen, Every Hand Revealed, and it's still relevant. I thought it might have dated, but it's still good.

    The only autobiography I've read is Devilfish, which I enjoyed immensely, but it made me realise that I could never be a top poker player.

  3. I'm always on the look out for new titles, so I wondered if anyone has got any recommendations?

    I've just finished Endgame Poker Strategy by Dara O'Kearney, and thought it was pretty good.

    My all time favourite poker book is Exploitative Play in Live Poker by Alex Fitzgerald. It's an easy read and helped me a lot.

    For beginners I still think Harrington on Hold Em is the place to start. It's a bit outdated, but a great introduction to the game.

  4. I don't play much online and only really use PokerStars  and Grosvenor. I would say that PokerStars was noticably tougher than Grosvenor.

    GG Poker seems quite popular at the moment, though there was a bit of a cheating allegation recently. That centred around one player, who has been suspended.

  5. 9 hours ago, ian309 said:

    Apologies to those (and there were many), who I subjected to bad beats tonight. I was playing a few tourneys simultaneously and some of my decisions were made in a bit of a rush. I couldn't see who was throwing them but at one point I was being pelted with virtual 'horseshoes' from all directions :lol:ok

    As David Brent would say, "Some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue,"

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