Linuxser,I have all the books you mention too...What attracted me to this book was the fact that all the reviewers mentioned that the key difference
between Suri´s book and others was that this book has a clear set of guidelines on how to trade each pattern..entry,targets,stops,etc..he uses 65 chart patterns that are profitable in his trading...and I have chosen a selected few that I feel comfortable trading.
So,basically 2 differences:
1-No encyclopedia of patterns..just the 65 patterns that a protrader uses consistently in his trading...battle tested patterns
2-Clear entry,exit and management rules for each of the patterns
My idea for the thread is to forward test a few patterns,already started with the first one,to see if either by themselves,or in combination with additional trading tools(ie,in my case,mostly digital filters)they are as profitable as seem to be..if you like what you see,or not

..you can make an informed decision.