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Caro's and Harman's sections are both excellent; although as per another thread a lot of Harman's stuff applies better to higher-stakes games.
I agree for the most part with rilla about Doyle's stuff. But you will, from time to time, find yourself in Doylesque situations, where the whole table seems to be waiting for you to do stuff so they can react to it. That's when you can go like hell.
I highly recommend playing other games, for many reasons:
-Increasing your mental flexibility.
-Sometimes, as now, the competition is a lot keener in one game than another. Playing HoldEm nowadays is like hacking during the dotcom bubble -- it can be very profitable if you're very good, but if you're not you will often just be outclassed. I'm told that Omaha, on the other hand, is very profitable for anyone with their wits about 'em. I've also had great results in Stud HiLo.
-New poker sites (gamesgrid, pokerchamps) offer the best bonuses. But when there aren't that many players on a site yet, you might find yourself having to pick up whatever game(s) are available.
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