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    Best Book or Cover?

    I've read a couple of books lately providing great cover camo to provide longevity, any other recommendations?

    TITLE EDIT** Best Book *ON* Cover

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    for ur stakes don't worry bout cover
    Last edited by Goatlife; 03-11-2013 at 01:50 PM.

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    Cellini, as Zg mentioned, is fantastic.
    The Cash Cow.

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    Forget cover. The answer is short sessions.

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    Ive read burning the tables, but I heard turning the tables is better, ill check out the cellini one, thanks zg and moo

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    Forget cover. The answer is short sessions.
    Ye but short sessions will make it longer to reach the long run..

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    Quote Originally Posted by smallcapgrowth View Post
    for ur stakes don't worry bout cover
    Preparing for future, but I guess my biggest question ahould I even be playing low stakes because im burning out my face

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    ur fine doing what ur doing

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    Quote Originally Posted by moo321 View Post
    Cellini, as Zg mentioned, is fantastic.

    a Halves count would solve any of this.
    Let me die in my sleep like my Grandfather.
    Not screaming in agony like his passengers.

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    Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZenKinG View Post
    Ye but short sessions will make it longer to reach the long run..
    Not if you're giving up EV with cover plays. If you have multiple casinos nearby, short sessions are the best cover. if it's 3 hours between casinos, then it's another story.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 21forme View Post
    Forget cover. The answer is short sessions.
    So true and this has advice has been given by many savy APs here. If there are not other casinos around, you can still walk away and have several sessions a day.

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