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« Reply #15 on: March 09, 2009, 03:20:58 PM »

Get yourself on the low stakes cash tables asap.

Lose your buy in several times.

Post your questionable hands on PHA board on Blonde.

Get ripped to shreds by Flushy and Floppy.

Improve.

Win your money back.

You're welcome.

yeah, i plan on doing this but i cant bring myself to not open up the holdem tables once iv opened the lobby. i should really get cracking. iv played a couple of live sessions but not enough to have had that many interesting spots. i'll have to start cracking open the tables soon.

my housemate has got 'how good is your plo?' by stewart reuben and reckons its a good book, anyone read it? also, how good is the plo section of supersystem? i bought it a while ago having been told its great for holdem and found it worse than useless. is it any good for anything?

I think Stewart Reuben's book is ridiculously bad since it deals with his own personal experiences playing people he has played with for years instead and congratulates you when you play 'as good as him', also it deals with deep live cash and not 100BB's online so incredibly different. I've written a couple of things on PLO somewhere (albeit very basic) I'll see if I can dig them out.

I'd be interested to see these as well Floppy if poss. You can never get too much basic information.

Loads of basic information is far more useful than a little bit of advanced information imo.

your absolutely crackers if you think these books are 10% as useful as CR vids

I was talking about Floppy's articles not the books.
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« Reply #16 on: March 09, 2009, 03:33:47 PM »

couldnt agreemore.a sound grounding in all the basics is essential before you try and get jiggy with it and find that your reads and decisions werent correct.nothing really compensates for getting in there and playing but at the lower limits online its quite difficult as youre up against a mixture of non folders,scandis,stations and a group of good players.it is therefore of paramount importance to have a good basic knowledge and grounding as offered by rolf.players playing .50/1 1/2 wont easily fold queen and even jack flushes and may even call you with k and a flushes on paired boards making bluffing far more difficult.im definitly no expert but slotblooms book offers enough to help you avoid silly errors,maximise your hands and to use your position wisley.
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« Reply #17 on: March 09, 2009, 06:30:35 PM »

I did'nt really find the Rolf book that useful, especially the first part where he's talking about a game in vienna.  All the magazine articles tend to just focus on starting hands.  Think i'll try CR's.
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« Reply #18 on: March 10, 2009, 10:17:07 PM »

Rolf Slotboom's book teaches excellent short stack strategy.

Jeff Hwang's book teaches deeper stacked strategy, and has exellent 8 or better (limit and PL versions)

Ive read both books numerous times and can highly recommend both.

Jeffs book really highlights the difference with all the different run-down hands and run down gap hands and how some dominate others.  I've learned so much from this book.
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« Reply #19 on: March 10, 2009, 11:55:48 PM »

thanks for all the advice guys. i think im gonna buy the 2 books that seem to be recommended and i'll definitely be checking out the cardrunners vids too (already got a user and pw, ta). and take it easy on me if you catch me playing plo at dtd!
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« Reply #20 on: March 11, 2009, 12:00:40 AM »

Get yourself on the low stakes cash tables asap.

Lose your buy in several times.

Post your questionable hands on PHA board on Blonde.

Get ripped to shreds by Flushy and Floppy.

Improve.

Win your money back.

You're welcome.

yeah, i plan on doing this but i cant bring myself to not open up the holdem tables once iv opened the lobby. i should really get cracking. iv played a couple of live sessions but not enough to have had that many interesting spots. i'll have to start cracking open the tables soon.

my housemate has got 'how good is your plo?' by stewart reuben and reckons its a good book, anyone read it? also, how good is the plo section of supersystem? i bought it a while ago having been told its great for holdem and found it worse than useless. is it any good for anything?

I think Stewart Reuben's book is ridiculously bad since it deals with his own personal experiences playing people he has played with for years instead and congratulates you when you play 'as good as him', also it deals with deep live cash and not 100BB's online so incredibly different. I've written a couple of things on PLO somewhere (albeit very basic) I'll see if I can dig them out.

oh yeah, and if you could find these that would be great floppy! thanks mate
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« Reply #21 on: March 21, 2009, 02:08:26 PM »

Omaha is the future. Long live PLO

All we need is moneymaker to win the $10,000 PLO event at the WSOP and we'll be back in the good old days of the feeding frenzy.

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