I’ve just finished PNLH vol. I and it’s going to take me a few weeks at least before I’m ready to absorb anything new - so no rush here.
PNLH vol. I is just right for me now. I’ve already read the ‘classics’ - Harrington 1,2, & 3, Sklansky ToP, and I’d just worked my way through No Limit Hold’em: Theory and Practice for the third time when my copy of PNLH arrived from Amazon.
What a great book, although I wouldn’t have got anything like as much from it if I hadn’t studied those other books first. And I certainly want to work my way through NLH:TAP at least one more time with this new insight before I try anything new.
PNLH combined with Ed’s starting hand tutorials are a killer. But there is so much more for me to think about (commitment, REM, max SPR, target SPR) that I have had to drop down to one online table while I start to get a feel for the new numbers, hoping that the calculations will become semi-automatic with practice.
I’ll have to construct an SPR spreadsheet (enter> TPTK, overpair or draw? Player profile? #callers? Stack Size? output> bet size = [x]). I just can’t think that fast at the table! I was so busy doing the maths on Saturday I missed the obvious straight draw on the board and didn’t slow down. Expensive mistake!
Great book though.