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I've finally gotten into this book... so far I am about 1/2 way done.
I think his first two books were fantastic, the head of the class in Hold Em Strategy books -- but this book is ... ![]() I don't really agree with a lot of the advice he gives here, and he interprets some situations very strangely (and results oriented) One situation which comes to mind .... We had raised preflop with J ![]() ![]() The flop came A ![]() ![]() ![]() The turn came 8 ![]() River comes Rag ![]() Other advice seemed odd and calling station like (Raising preflop with Ace Ten and check calling 3 streets when an ace flops) Raising preflop with AT, having a rag flop and not CBing the flop when checked to, or betting the turn when checked to. There are several more examples as well. Im still yet to finish it, but I find I'm disagree with Harrington on a lot of hands here --- anyone else have any opinions?
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