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Introducing myself.
Hello people,
Ive been lurking here for a while, just checking things out, trying to learn as much as I can. Figured its time to introduce myself as I bet Ill be asking tons of questions in the future.
I became interested in Texas Hold'em just a few months ago when I found out an old gamer friend of mine had nowadays stopped playing division 1 Quake 3 online, and moved on to make his living playing something far more profitable - namely NLTH :>
Ive sofar not played a single hand online, nor in a live game, and I dont intend to until Ive completed at least 1 good book about the theory of the skills involved, then I attempt to give the low-limit games a go online.
My IQ is high enough to understand that there is more than luck involved, and it would be a big mistake, although very common, to just jump right into the game. But when I first went shopping for my first book on amazon.com some weeks ago I was pretty much clueless, and I wasnt really aware of this forum or the like to ask for advice, so I just basically picked one that sounded good - to get me started.
Today I probably would have picked something else, such as anything written by that guy Sklansky whos name appear all the time ;>
But I didnt, and Im now around page 100 out of 300, or so, of a book called "Internet Texas Hold'em: Winning Strategies from an Internet Pro" by Matthew Hilger.
As a first exposure to poker theory and strategies and such it seems pretty good to me, but I really cant tell as Im so new to this. And all the comments about the book Ive managed to pick up on this board seems to come from some guy whos on a commission to get more copies sold :p (No names mentioned.)
This is really exciting though as I now learn something new every single day as I read more and more. Although I will have to re-read it (probably more than once) to fully grasp it all, and to most importantly, learn AND apply it all.
Cheers,
- jnz
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