I am very new to the game. I read in the swedish newspaper about the 20 year-old 'Erik123' (yes the legend) who has earned 100.000 of dollars by playing holdem online. I read this in december and ordered 5 poker books from amazon. The books came a few weeks ago, and since then I have studied and played at the nl play money tables at partypoker. A few days ago I started playing with money, won $25 dollars the first day, lost $25 in 5 minutes the next day, but worked my way up again to about $20 profit. I lost it again and now I am at break even. I figured I am not that average player I thought I was after doing some totally fucked up mistakes. So I went back to the books and now I'm learning the important topic of position. I have printed out the group recommendations from your site and reading that together with Sklansky.

I have never cared of learning strategies of limit games, since I think nl-games are more profitable if appropriate strategies are learned. But maybe that is a big drawback for me. What do you think? Since I don't care about learning limit strategies I might have a big disadvantage in some fields. But I'm not really interested in limit games.. as you say on your site, the nl-games are more profitable and much more fun to play.

There is currently no 'bible' on nl-games. The only good books I know of that deals with this topic is "Pot-Limit & No-Limit Poker" by Reuben/Ciaffone and "Championship no-limit and pot-limit hold'em" by T.J. Cloutier. I haven't read them, but I certainly will since everything there is to read about nl is worth reading.