Joined: Feb '08
Location: Denmark
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Is there anyone who could recommend a website or something with good strategies for the advanced user
It would be best if it were for online poker 6 people at a table. But if you have something extraordinary for 2 or 10 people,i would be very satisfied,
there is probably a hundred books out there which i could advise, and i feel that if your looking at anything more sophisticated than begginer it would be better to go read a book than search online.
Joined: Oct '07
Location: Sweden
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Posted by bendt-b: Is there anyone who could recommend a website or something with good strategies for the advanced user
It would be best if it were for online poker 6 people at a table. But if you have something extraordinary for 2 or 10 people,i would be very satisfied,
Sincerely Yours Bendt-B
There are a lot of sites that will improve your game. They cost money though but you will get videos etc.
Joined: Feb '08
Location: United States
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i play on full tilt, out of the 3 or 4 sites i have played i like it the best. they have alot of pros there and you can get alot of information on all kind of poker playing they also have 6 and 9 player tables for cash or fun. hope this helps.
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Harrington On Hold'em (Volume 1_ Strategic Play) (Dan Harrington) Harrington On Hold'em (Volume 2_ The Endgame) (Dan Harrington) Harrington On Hold'em (Volume 3_ The Workbook) (Dan Harrington) Hold'em Poker For Advanced Players (David Sklansky & Mason Malmuth) Small Stakes Hold'em (Ed Miller, David Sklansky & Mason Malmuth) The Theory of Poker (Seventh printing, Complete) (David Sklansky)
All pretty good if you read 3 of them you are good
Joined: Feb '08
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I didnt even know that there was a third volume to the harrington on holdem. Thanks KozaKBR Ill have to buy that one. Since I have read the first two and really liked them. If only it all would sink into this brain id do alright.
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imo books are rubbish. Most of them are circa 2-3 years behind in concepts etc. Harringtons ones are very good but very basic. Internet forums are much much better and more advanced in terms of learning. They are also interactive. I probably wouldn't be allowed to mention them on here due to being BRM "competitors" but there are some pay to subscribe ones and some free ones. If you really wanted to find them you would. They are very easy to find, and the quality of advice is much much better than on here, where I haven't even seen some of the more basic concepts mentioned, let alone understood.
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Posted by tommygunne: If you really wanted to find them you would. They are very easy to find, and the quality of advice is much much better than on here, where I haven't even seen some of the more basic concepts mentioned, let alone understood.
do you know those basic concepts that was not mentioned? would you post it se we can check and learn it?