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I think I have the basics down pretty well and I've been able to get rid of a lot of stupid mistakes that were cloging up my game, but now where can I find the information that can help me develop to all my potential? I have tried one program, black hat poker, but found it to be too basic so I got a refund. I have been looking at royal flush club since they do have a advanced section by Brett "Gank" Jungblut. Anyone have experiences with this? I watched the free videos and I wasn't very impressed. |
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I would recommend the Harrington series, book-wise. I haven't been impressed with the Royal Flush Club demos I've seen. And by giving them my email, they've sold it to spam lists. Consider Cardrunners or Stox poker. There are some Stox members here on the forum who can say more about it. |
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The book called 'The Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide: Tournament Edition' is one of the five star books recommended by many users. You can have a look at the reviews at Amazon and they are pretty attracting. Try this book and you will learn a lot.
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for me there is nt book can compare your own life book from your experienced of lose and wining,book like all those title below will surely eat your valuable time and yet will give you instant return unless you can capture the pattern from the competitions situations
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I think that there is not possible to get the advanced poker strategy from reading a book. It wont be possible. That's good question & for this answer, It requires lots of research work over internet & search engines. I am trying my best & I'll soon get it. |
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Well, there are lots of resources that teaches some advanced strategy in poker. But the only thing that makes it useful is to put it into practice and then into real play, because experience in playing and applying these strategies are the things that can make you a successful poker player.
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