Review of Advanced Limit Hold'em Strategy
- Title:
- Advanced Limit Hold'em Strategy
- Author:
- Barry Tanenbaum
- Publisher:
- D & B Publishing
- Date:
- 2007
- ISBN:
- 978-1-904468-363
- Pages:
- 247
- Price:
- $24.95
October 5, 2007
No-limit hold'em may be all the rage right now, but in the United States
there are still far more limit hold'em games spread in public card rooms
than anything else, probably more than all other games types combined.
A plethora of books are available for those who are beginners to low limit
hold'em, but much less is available for experienced players who are looking
to win at the middle and upper limits. Barry Tanenbaum has had success in
these games for many years. Finally, he shares some of the secrets to his
poker success in his aptly named new book, Advanced Limit Hold'em
Strategy.
Tanenbaum is a successful player, a long-time poker columnist, a well
respected public speaker on poker matters, and a successful poker coach.
Not only does he have considerable knowledge of and insight into the game,
but his magazine columns, seminar appearances, and coaching practice
affords him a great deal of experience in communicating these ideas to
poker students. Consequently, his ideas are clear and precise as they come
through on the printed page.
About the first third of the book contains necessary material outlining
Tanenbaum's approach to the game, setting the stage for the subsequent
discussion of strategic details. At times, this part feels a little dry,
but this foundation is necessary for the specific advice that follows.
These fundamentals are referred to constantly in later parts of the text,
so the reader should not merely skim through them on their way to the
meat of the book.
Part 2, the balance of the book, covers poker situations that a player
commonly faces in mid limit to upper limit games, where the stakes are
high and the opposition is tough and aggressive. Those who haven't played
in these games will almost certainly be surprised at the sorts of situations
that are described, as well as the way the author recommends playing them.
However, this is the way that bigger limit hold'em games are played, and
Tanenbaum knows well what it takes to show a long-term profit in them.
Tanenbaum's advice is clearly communicated, carefully thought out, and
incisive. I believe his analyses of these poker situations are very
strong, and he often discusses aspects to hands that did not immediately
occur to me. His strategic advice is liberally sprinkled with examples
that are perfectly constructed to elaborate on the points he makes. In so
many places he provides so much good advice, that I expect that multiple
readings will prove necessary for most poker players to extract everything
that Tanenbaum has to teach.
If I had to come up with one complaint with the book, it's that Tanenbaum's
advice is precisely tailored for the aggressive mid to upper limit hold'em
games that one finds in public card rooms. I'm not at all certain that
some of these plays work as well in lower limit games or less aggressive
games at these stakes. It appears to me that many of the strategies
Tanenbaum employs are designed to exploit tendencies in many of the player
types who inhabit those games played with higher denomination chips. They
may not show the same long-term results if the composition is significantly
different than what the author assumes here.
This doesn't mean that those who play the way Tanenbaum suggests will
be losers against less aggressive players, but they might not extract as
much money from such games as they might with other strategies. Often,
the author points out which of his tactics are specifically designed to
exploit some of the super-aggressive playing styles that are common at
his limits, but I'm not certain that he does so as thoroughly as he might.
As a whole, though, Advanced Limit Hold'em Strategy more
than lives up to its title. This is a very strong book filled with
excellent analyses of how to play and win in middle limit hold'em games
and beyond. I expect those who are trying to move up the limit hold'em
ladder will gain a great deal from this book, I know I did. Consequently,
I strongly recommend it for those who play in these games or are looking
to do so. This is one of the better strategic poker books I've read in
quite a while.
Capsule:
The title of Barry Tanenbaum's Advanced Limit Hold'em Strategy
is well deserved. This book is filled with good advice for those who
are looking to beat middle and upper limit hold'em cash games. The author's
experience as a columnist and coach shines through with strategies that
are easy to understand and examples that illustrate their concepts
perfectly. This is a very strong book for those who play middle and
upper limit hold'em, and I expect those who study it will get a great
deal of mileage from it.
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