Selected Product: | Power Hold'em Strategy Paperback Author: Daniel Negreanu Publisher: Cardoza Publishing Release Date: June 2008 ISBN-10: 1580422047 ISBN-13: 9781580422048 List Price: £22.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Every Hand Revealed ISBN-10: 0818407271 Harrington on Cash Games: 1 ISBN-10: 1880685426 Harrington on Cash Games: Volume II: How to Play No-Limit Hold 'em Cash Games: 2 ISBN-10: 1880685434 Hold'em Wisdom for All Players ISBN-10: 1580422101 Harrington on Hold 'em: Strategic Play v. 1: Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments: Strategic Play v. 1 ISBN-10: 1880685337 |
To use our price comparison to get the cheapest price, please click on the "Find the Cheapest Price" button located above for Power Hold'em Strategy by Daniel Negreanu (ISBN-10: 1580422047, ISBN-13: 9781580422048). At this time we have not yet written a review for Power Hold'em Strategy by Daniel Negreanu (ISBN-10: 1580422047, ISBN-13: 9781580422048). Please continue to keep checking back to this page as we are constantly adding reviews. Summaries and Customer Reviews are supplied by Amazon.com Better late than never, eek | Customer Rating: | The premier chapter is D-Neg's. I think he wanted to write 'poker bible', I think it's the only reason to get the book. The other chapters, are both superficial and superfluous - I reckon D-Neg must be disappointed by the other contributors efforts. Perhaps them being 'poker buddies' meant he was unwilling to be too critical and / or push to make similar effort. Given the delays in the books publication, they could be because he was keen to keep tweaking his chapter; or, he had to keep badgering the other contributors to pull their fingers out. Some of them I think must have only had beer mats to hand when they put together their chapters.
I don't think small ball is going rip the tables up on mid to low stakes cash tables, especially online where the call button is too easy to hit. Possibly, on a very tight tables it might yield some good implied odds situations; equally high stakes too. Of course, you'd have to be open raise with a wide range of holdings.
I see small ball primarily as a deep stack tournament strategy, with its chip accumulation strategy through a lot of positional blind stealing, implied odds benefits, and post-flop out maneuvering. |
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