![]() Miller, Sklansky and Malmuth argue-convincingly most of the time-for some surprisingly loose and aggressive play justified by pot odds. The authors note that some of the strategies wouldn't be right for the big limit games, say, the $100 and $200, and certainly not right for pot limit or no limit hold'em but I can tell you that most players up to at least the $30 and $60 limits would benefit from reading and studying this excellent book.īut a word of caution: the approach here is very aggressive with the authors recommending leading and raising with second pair in many situations, drawing to inside straights and playing drawing hands like they're already made, calling with third pair with backdoor possibilities, and in general playing a bit looser than might seem reasonable. It offers a wealth of information, strategy and "how to" for not just small stakes players but for players at almost any level of limit hold'em. The best, most detailed analysis of limit hold'em ever
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