I've read 10 or so poker books and have also read your 'Things it took me a while to learn articles'. In many ways I feel like your articles have helped my game more than any of those books.
Many of these books reiterate the basics over and over again, counting outs, pot odds, implied odds, reverse implied odds etc... I hope you skip over that type of stuff in your book because it really puts a reader to sleep.
Also, stick to your strengths. You don't play a ton of cash games, so maybe just don't talk about it, see green book and blue book or whatever the second one was, phil gordon is obviously horrible at cash (poker?) yet felt he should write an entire book about it.
Ways to add content, instead of adding a **** load of trivial boring hand examples, I think some stories of some funny or important hands with your thought process (serious and not) would be great.
Good luck |