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Harrington on Cash Games, Volume II: How to Play No-Limit Hold 'em Cash Games | 
enlarge | Authors: Dan Harrington, Bill Robertie Publisher: Two Plus Two Publishing LLC Category: Book
List Price: $34.95 Buy New: $21.00 You Save: $13.95 (40%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 446
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 374 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.2 Dimensions (in): 8.4 x 5.6 x 1
ISBN: 1880685434 Dewey Decimal Number: 795 EAN: 9781880685433 ASIN: 1880685434
Publication Date: March 14, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: NEW NOT PREOWNED
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Better than Vol I April 21, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
This second volume is more useful than volume 1. In fact it speaks about turn and river play which is often underrated...many good problems explained by Harrington help the reader to develop a feeling for the different situations...it's far from perfect but more useful than volume 1...if you have to buy one buy this...
Harrington Tournament vs Cash March 25, 2008 7 out of 23 found this review helpful
I just read both volumes on Harrington on Cash Games "How to Win at No-Limit Hold'em Money Games", I also had previously purchased both volumes of Dan Harrington's much heralded tournament series ...
First Harrington again has done a comprehensive job of creating an epic; however I personally found him less of a revelation in the cash game series than in the tournament books. It could be me and my base of knowledge.
Volume I covers Pre-flop play and play on the Flop.
Volume II covers the Turn and the River as well as some sections on dealing with Loose Aggressive style players, Tells, Beating Weak Games and Bankroll Management.
Bottom line, I wish he never wrote it... If a sucker has the brains and discipline to read it, learn it and practice it, he will be a better player. Harrington once again has wised up some suckers.
Lucky for us, 90% of all people who claim they play poker think they already play better than 90% of all poker players. Thank the good lord that these people are too lazy and are not sufficiently motivated to read and learn.
I posted this on my blog as well at [...]
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