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Doyle Brunson's Super System 2: A Course in Power Poker

Doyle Brunson's Super System 2: A Course in Power PokerAuthor: Doyle Brunson
Publisher: Cardoza Publishing

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 75 reviews
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Media: Paperback
Edition: Original
Pages: 624
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.4
Dimensions (in): 9 x 6 x 1.9

ISBN: 1580421369
Dewey Decimal Number: 795.412
EAN: 9781580421362
ASIN: 1580421369

Publication Date: February 1, 2005
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5 out of 5 stars A must have in your Poker Library   February 2, 2007
J. Montgomery (Chicago)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I never owned the first Super System, but I borrowed it from a friend and never read much past the first few pages of Brunson's no limit section. I didn't care for where it was going, or the wrting style.

I bought this book, and so far have read Mike Caro, Todd Brunson, Jennifer Harmon and Doyle's sections. And for those chapter's alone, this book is a must have.

Mike Caro's words of wisdom on bankroll really made light bulbs go off in my head. I bought this book after a bad trip to Vegas. He really opened my eyes to ideas, that are simple, yet so often over looked. I have become a much more patient player, and have been able to rebound from bad beats 100xs faster it seems.

Todd Brusnon's section is outstanding on 7 card stud eigth or better. I have placed in the money in 6 out of 8 online tourneys since reading this. I really enjoy this game, and wish it was more widely played. He breaks the chapter down in "concepts" Which are easy to read and understand. A real Gem!

Jennifer Harmon's section is good. I am actually going to reread it again. I have been a No Limit player mainly, and I want to get into limit...but it has been a rocky transisiton. She makes some good points, some stuff that I read and said, I see. But I have only played lower level games(5/10..is about the highest you can get around me) and stuff here isn't going to be all that helpful. I am looking to move up in stakes at nearby casinos, and hopefully this info will come in useful

And then there's Doyle's No Limit. He admits that it's pretty much a repint from SSI. I like his overall style, of being aggresive. Without ever reading this, alot of his ideas, I already had incorporated in my game, Im naturally aggessive. But he constantly says, "depending on the man", meaning what your opponent is like. ANd that is HUGE in NL. Some people just won't lay stuff down. So when your shoving at them, chances are they ain't falling down, and this can be very expensive. So "depending on the man" is a GIANT UNDERSTATEMENT! There is no real alternate explanation on how to fight off call stations. If you play this style, you better have a bankroll. yeah, in the long run your profit against donkey callers, but if you are in Vegas for a weekend on a budget...you can get burned easily



5 out of 5 stars Simply Great   January 23, 2007
John doucette (eastside of chicago)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

Some other reviewers have complained about this book including too many other forms of poker besdies no limit hold 'em. While I concede I would have liked a longer no limit section,this book deserves the acclaim it recieves. The no limit section helps the reader understand how important a system is to playing poker (hence the name). Brunson gives useful insight into stragety. It provides a very helpful foundation to be a better-than-average player. This chapter alone would give a clear advantage over the everyday poker player.Brunson describing the framework of his system helped me develop a system best adopted to my strengths. The other chapters are useful too, even to someoone only interested in no limit. Learning other game helps improve one's game in no limit. Variety is also the spice of life. The organization isn't bad either. It's quite good. I've read the no limit section three times and found that writing extensive notes was extremely easy because of the logical format. The authors boasting isn't overwhelming either. Sure, they mention their creditals, but it's not irritating, and even if it is to someone, the reader could just skip that part. It's not imperative to understanding the stragety part of the book. In sum, I highly recommend this book. It is truly a must read.


5 out of 5 stars Super System II is fantastic!   January 16, 2007
Robert A. Schulte
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is one of three texas holdem books I bought after I became interested in playing online poker.

I can see why they call Brunson's book the Bible of poker.

Each chapter is written by an expert in that particular titled chapter.

The book was very helpful and quite easy to follow, even for a beginner.



4 out of 5 stars Picnic   January 15, 2007
C. Leaman (Atlanta - United States)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Yeah, you'd better pack a lunch when you settle in to read this one. While covering a great deal of information, the verbage is NOT for a starting player.


5 out of 5 stars The Poker Bible   January 12, 2007
Frank L. Vang (Aarhus N., Aarhus Denmark)
2 out of 3 found this review helpful

This is for sure the best poker book I have read to date. I like the style Doyle Brunson is writing in but as I only play no-limit poker I might have bee better of buying the book Doyle have made dedicated purely for nolimit poker.

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