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This strategy book boasts almost 400 pages of content across 30 chapters which covers everything from setting up your HUD to playing against limpers (of whom there are many in the microstakes), how to study the game, and player profiling. Suggested raise first in opening ranges (depending on your skill level) are also provided.
This the premise of this book stems from golf where players are often taught to not think about other players or the scoreboard and instead just play the course. While this at first may seem to go against a lot of what conventional poker or even Hollywood's take poker would suggest (i.e. poker is all about playing the player), this approach has a merit and, in fact, this is the same approach that a theoretically optimal player would use.
Tommy Angelo gives you credit for having a winning A-game. His point is that every minute you spend playing your C-game is costing you a tonne compared to spending that minute in your A-game. I certainly know that if I played my A-game 100% of the time, I would be a substantially better player. Tommy's book has helped me get closer to 100% A-game; I suspect it can do that for most people.
Competent players will realise that if you play 6max there will be some adjustments when playing full-ring live games. However, the skills learned in 6max will be directly applied to full-ring live games.
You could sit down, read and reread every poker book ever written and understand the concepts of how poker works and the theories behind playing it. But this doesn't mean that you will be successful your first time at the table. Poker is a skill game based as much on practice as on knowledge. If you take two similar players with the same amount of poker experience and have one of them read a stack of poker books, that player will come back to the table stronger than the other.
When the Internet came along you had kids seeing more hands in one month than the old pros had seen in their first few years at the tables. With the Internet expediting the experience the new students of the game were able to put their book-learnin' to use. As a result the combined influence of playing online poker and access to poker books has substantially raised the average skill level of the common poker player. The more poker you play, the more books you should read, but without one the other is of little use. 2b1af7f3a8