During the part about poker betting conversations, I felt like you were inside my brain. I think the only difference between your approach and mine is that I will play very wide ranges in some situations against certain opponents who are bad enough to let me maximize value against them. I guess that's a big difference, even though I totally catch what you're throwing.

In my opinion you lose a crapload of value to bad players when you only play a small range (such as 19 hands), since your opponents are making mistake after postflop mistake as you're camping for big hands. I could get some cash histories to illustrate.

Are you going to have an advanced section to your book talking about proper open ranges and the motivation for them? I mean since mastering postflop play gives you a lot of allowance in that department. How will you address postflop play and what it is to master it?

I think there could be a whole entire book called "Postflop"