Assani Fisher
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Eh, you still have a very good poker mind, so I'm always interested in your thoughts. I'm headed out to pick up my car from autoshop now, but I'll take a look and respond to all your comments when I get back.Good to know. You can probably disregard anything else I've said in the thread then.I actually know Jeff personally, as we've tried to organize live PLO games at Wynn and Venetian before. I do have his book, and have read through it 2 or 3 times. With that said, I think its far from the best poker book around. I think it does have some value, most of which comes from the fact that he does an excellent job of explaining why hands(both preflop and postflop) have the value they do, he writes clearly and in an easy-to-read style, and I have no doubt that his advice could teach someone to beat soft live PLO games where a lot of opponents are open-limping, playing way too many hands, and playing way too passively in general.bostonfred said:Have you read Jeff Hwang's book on PLO? I think it's the best poker book I've read.
However, I think his advice is way too weak tight for the aggressive online games of today. I can't confidently speak about his PLO advice since I'm relatively new to the game(at least by online standards), but almost every higher stakes online reg I've encountered agrees with this, and I can indeed confidently say that about the PLO8 section of his book. His advice basically breaks down to: play premium hands, be patient, let your opponents play badly and take advantage of it. To me it very clearly seems aimed at live play or online play from 3+ years ago. I have doubts that his book would be useful at anything higher than $.25/.5 online, as you simply won't be very difficult for tougher players to play against using his style.
I've also read Rolf Slotboom's book, which I place in a similar category: Solid advice for beating ridiculously easily live games where all your opponents are horrible at poker, but just not nearly aggressive enough advice to beat tougher online games. I'm heavily considering buying LearnedFromTV's book.
edited to add: Also I was perhaps too harsh on his book. I do want to stress that for live players it is very helpful, and it really is great at explaining the reasoning behind why one type of hand(both preflop and postflop) can be good while a hand that looks similar may be bad. I definitely think it helped me, and I'm glad I read it.
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Have you considered playing FTP instead of Stars? It seems like FT's main benefit (27% RB) is more suited to players who might change the frequency of their play. I know that PS requires you to play hard through the year if you want to hit the big bonuses.
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That was a good podcast.