In particular the chapters on flop and turn play are excellent. This is where I think the book is very valuable, it moves the theory of betting beyond the traditional 'value or bluff' to something more advanced. it's a good refresher.Īt the end of the day the most important decision you will face in holdem is whether to bet or to check and if you bet what sizing you should use.
Even to people already familiar with things like overbetting, polarization, equity denial etc. If you're not familiar with them then this book will be very valuable to you. What it does is take some very important concepts and illustrates how to apply them. The mentions of PIO and Snowie are brief.
There's very little math and it doesn't get bogged down in software results. It's a much more abstract and high level approach than Applications.