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  1. #1
    Dozer60 Guest

    Default Poker System

    As it looks like I will have to play at live tables, due to the online scams(refer to tournaments rigged). This site presents a great learning and teaching environment. Does anyone have a kick butt NL hold'em system they care to share. As I want to learn as much about the game as I can. Again thanks for the advice and insight, Dozer60
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    Read all the stickies and a lot of the strat posts.
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    what recent online scams?
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    Default Re: Poker System

    Quote Originally Posted by Dozer60
    As it looks like I will have to play at live tables, due to the online scams(refer to tournaments rigged). This site presents a great learning and teaching environment. Does anyone have a kick butt NL hold'em system they care to share. As I want to learn as much about the game as I can. Again thanks for the advice and insight, Dozer60
    I gotta ask, what tournaments? What sites? How do you know?
    Those who wander are often actually lost.
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    read books and ...

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    LHE is a game where your skill keeps you breakeven until you hit your rush of random BS.

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    There isn't a system, and online poker's not rigged. You really haven't started very well! Assuming you want to play tourneys, then buy and read the three Harrington on Hold'em books. It's not a system as such - or if it is, it's a system that takes 1,000 pages to teach - but it's invaluable and a really easy, pleasaurable read.
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    Yup, reading books and gaining experience. Post hand histories on the forum of confusing/difficult hands.

    My advice from personal experience would be...don't jump straight into the Theory of Poker, even though Sklanskys books are gold, something like Internet Texas Hold'em winning strategies by Matthew Hilger was a good starter, nothing too in depth but I found the starting hands and strategies for post flop play very helpful. Then after you've got some experience, Harrington on Hold 'em and the Theory of Poker start to make much more sense.
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    Ban the OP please, he never will post anything of value, ever.

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