Harrington on Cash Games, Volume II: How to Play No-Limit Hold 'em Cash Games
by: Dan Harrington, Bill Robertie
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Rating:
- GOOD but not great
I found this good but not great.Alot of the hands he talks about, most people would not play.But overall pretty good on cash games.
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- Are you a tournament player going cash? Probably should read this.
The first step to winning at cash games after you've been playing tournament poker is to realize that there is a difference between the two. This is such an important thing to realize that I feel like every tournament player, before he sits down at a cash game, should look in the mirror and say "My name is ______ and I'm a tournament player." Just to remind themselves that they need to think about the fact that their tendencies are based upon their favored format and that they need to watch what ... Read More
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- As Usual...Awesome
Another excellent book by Harrington.I read this book about a year ago and loved it.If you enjoyed his tournament play books, this series on cash games are perfect.Thanks for the great work, Dan.
Rating:
- A bit conservative, but still very informative
This book is wonderful.It lays out extremely helpful hand reading strategies, online tips, live tips, bankroll management tips, and example after example of hands that have been broken down and fully explained.
A must read for any serious poker cash game student.
Rating:
- deeper thoughts.
I enjoyed the reasoning for doing certain things differently and why, including losing plays.The Megagame was a different thought. Takes some courage to do some of these moves, but it sure is fun.The examples are terrific, but hard to remember. In fact don't know who could remeber all the detail, all the different percentage plays when in a live game.Great book.
- GOOD but not greatI found this good but not great.Alot of the hands he talks about, most people would not play.But overall pretty good on cash games.
- Are you a tournament player going cash? Probably should read this.The first step to winning at cash games after you've been playing tournament poker is to realize that there is a difference between the two. This is such an important thing to realize that I feel like every tournament player, before he sits down at a cash game, should look in the mirror and say "My name is ______ and I'm a tournament player." Just to remind themselves that they need to think about the fact that their tendencies are based upon their favored format and that they need to watch what ... Read More
- As Usual...AwesomeAnother excellent book by Harrington.I read this book about a year ago and loved it.If you enjoyed his tournament play books, this series on cash games are perfect.Thanks for the great work, Dan.
- A bit conservative, but still very informativeThis book is wonderful.It lays out extremely helpful hand reading strategies, online tips, live tips, bankroll management tips, and example after example of hands that have been broken down and fully explained.
A must read for any serious poker cash game student.
- deeper thoughts.I enjoyed the reasoning for doing certain things differently and why, including losing plays.The Megagame was a different thought. Takes some courage to do some of these moves, but it sure is fun.The examples are terrific, but hard to remember. In fact don't know who could remeber all the detail, all the different percentage plays when in a live game.Great book.
