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| I am getting close to finish volume II of Harrington's trilogy. I did post a review of the first volume a couple days back (Harrington's classic, vol. I. Review.), but only a few people read it according to stats. Could be because: - The poker books section's posts are moderated. Posts have to be approved by mods, which can take some time. They are updated all at the same time, so if the last active thread was also updated it can give the impression that there is no new threads if you refer to the "latest post column" on main page (which I do a lot). - There is not too much interest in reading book reviews. I just wanted to know a bit the general feeling on this before possibly writing about volume II. It takes a bit of time to write a review. I do it with pleasure if there is interest. But if there is not, it is a bit of a waste. Cheerio. |
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| Hi Stern, I have reached a point in my game where I feel I am not improving and bought a book this week called "Texas Hold'em Poker Begin and win" by Paul Mendelson. It is quite basic but I have still picked up one or two ideas of where I have been going wrong. Anyway , to answer your question , I would definately be interested in any book reviews, especially from someone I respect such as yourself. |
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| Swiss i think people are going to get more interested when the credit thing kicks off and the lottery starts. |
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