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6 Reddit comments about Let There Be Range!: Crushing SSNL/MSNL No-Limit Hold'em Games:

u/nextinlin3 · 4 pointsr/poker

Hand ranges. You aren't understanding the book then if you are thinking about ranges. Just read the book, and try to apply what you have learned. Also, jumping around in that book helped me out a lot. I would then go play and reflect on what I read.

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https://www.amazon.com/Let-There-Be-Range-Crushing/dp/0982402252

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Heres one of them and I can't seem to find another very useful one I had a while back.

u/ctoph13 · 3 pointsr/poker

Not giving you a lecture on the fundamentals of the game, but a big part of playing NLHE is range estimation. Whether the opponent is an unknown or not, you need to assign him a range based on how the hand played out. He limped preflop (doesn't mean much at this stake in live poker), and raised on that flop. We can assign a pretty standard range- which I did, and make a decision based on that.

If you like playing it safe that's fine, I just think you lose a lot of value by folding here.

There's a book called Let There Be Range! by Cole South and Tri Nguyen, both highly skilled high stakes players, that talk about the concepts of assigning ranges to all opponents, known or unknown. I suggest giving it a read if you can, it may help your game when it comes to range estimation and equity calculations for spots like this.

u/mckenny37 · 1 pointr/poker

This joke has gone too far.

The CTS book they're talking about is a shitty book that they tried to sell for $2k.

https://www.amazon.com/Let-There-Be-Range-Crushing/dp/0982402252

u/postscarcity · 1 pointr/poker

if you want a good read on the subject, try this book. You're a sucker if you pay for it though.