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Title: Anyone read this
Post by: NEVES on July 23, 2007, 12:26:12 PM
Hi,

 Have any of you read Sit'N Go Strategy by Collin Moshman.

             Thanks
                 Neves.


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: tikay on July 23, 2007, 12:30:24 PM

A while back, Pab wrote a stunningly good article on Sit 'N Go Strategy, especially for blonde. Look no further.


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: Jim-D on July 23, 2007, 12:31:31 PM
I thought it was Wardonkey Tony?  I know he has written one and it is a superb read.


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: Jim-D on July 23, 2007, 01:12:10 PM
Part 1: http://www.blondepoker.com/index.php?q=node/3448

Part 2: http://www.blondepoker.com/index.php?q=node/3498

Part 3: http://www.blondepoker.com/index.php?q=node/3523

A fantastic read.


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: Longy on July 23, 2007, 03:54:39 PM
There has been a lot of discussion about this book on another forum and the author has also posted replies to hands. He has got alot of stick over there but IMO certainly has a decent grasp of sng strategy.

I have not read it but given the authors knowledge, i would say it is definitely going to better than any other literature out there about sng's but then again that isn't saying much. I am certainly awaiting reviews of this from sng players i respect and may purchase if the reviews are good.


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: Wardonkey on July 23, 2007, 04:12:39 PM
My articles are a bit dated now, there is no mention of ICM which any serious STT player must be aware of, even if they don't use it religiously.

Having said that, the method outlined in the article is pretty close to ICM but I used words rather than maths to illustrate my reasoning, so it might suit the maths phobic people a bit better. All the maths skill in the world won't help you if you can't estimate an opponents calling range.

Where can you get the Moshman book? I can't find it on Amazon.


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: tikay on July 23, 2007, 04:31:25 PM
My articles are a bit dated now, there is no mention of ICM which any serious STT player must be aware of, even if they don't use it religiously.

Having said that, the method outlined in the article is pretty close to ICM but I used words rather than maths to illustrate my reasoning, so it might suit the maths phobic people a bit better. All the maths skill in the world won't help you if you can't estimate an opponents calling range.

Where can you get the Moshman book? I can't find it on Amazon.

Hi Patrick,

I apologise sincerely for attributing your most wonderful Article to Pab! It's a memory thing.


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: Nem on July 23, 2007, 04:34:24 PM
My articles are a bit dated now, there is no mention of ICM which any serious STT player must be aware of, even if they don't use it religiously.

Having said that, the method outlined in the article is pretty close to ICM but I used words rather than maths to illustrate my reasoning, so it might suit the maths phobic people a bit better. All the maths skill in the world won't help you if you can't estimate an opponents calling range.

Where can you get the Moshman book? I can't find it on Amazon.

Hi Patrick,

I apologise sincerely for attributing your most wonderful Article to Pab! It's a memory thing.

 :tikay: ;tk;


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: Wardonkey on July 23, 2007, 04:36:52 PM
My articles are a bit dated now, there is no mention of ICM which any serious STT player must be aware of, even if they don't use it religiously.

Having said that, the method outlined in the article is pretty close to ICM but I used words rather than maths to illustrate my reasoning, so it might suit the maths phobic people a bit better. All the maths skill in the world won't help you if you can't estimate an opponents calling range.

Where can you get the Moshman book? I can't find it on Amazon.

Hi Patrick,

I apologise sincerely for attributing your most wonderful Article to Pab! It's a memory thing.

 ::)  ;carlocitrone;


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: BigTomatoes on July 24, 2007, 06:46:17 PM

 what is ICM then ??


Title: Re: Anyone read this
Post by: Jim-D on July 24, 2007, 07:02:26 PM

 what is ICM then ??

Independent Chip Model = An ICM Calcuator computes the tournament equity that a certain chip stack has in relation to the other stacks at the table in order to determine the true value of the stacks.