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Poker Books
Well, someday you may ask yourself
why you don’t make it regularly into the
prize money or even last table when playing tournaments.
The answer comes in form of books. Until now your
decision-making was purely based on gut feeling,
experience, intuition and reading the table as
good as possible but you didn’t know that
there's also a technical side to poker, i.e. importance
of position, calculation of Outs, Pot Odds and
other concepts that are even more advanced.
Below is a list of poker books that we have read
ourselves and wrote short reviews to give you
an idea what they are about and who they are suitable
for. Of course, there are more books but there’s
also quite some trash out there you wouldn’t
want to spend your money on. If you want more
information about any of those books then please
don’t hesitate to contact
us.
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The Theory of Poker
Theory of Poker, written
by David Sklansky, discusses theories and
concepts applicable to nearly every variation
of the game. It introduces you to the ‘Fundamental
Theorem of Poker’, its implications,
and how these theories should affect your
play. Those who read and study this book
will leave behind those who don't, and many
of today's top poker players will tell you
that this is the book that really made a
difference in their play.
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Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big with Expert Play
Small Stakes Hold 'em:
Winning Big with Expert Play, by Ed Miller,
David Sklansky, and Mason Malmuth, explains
everything you need to be a big winner.
Unlike many other books about small stakes
games, it teaches the aggressive and attacking
styles used by all professional players.
In addition, after you learn the winning
concepts, test your skills with over fifty
hand quizzes that present you with common
and critical decisions in Texas Hold'em.
It is the most thorough and accurate discussion
of small stakes hold'em available.
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Tournament Poker for Advanced Players
Tournament Poker for Advanced
Players, 21st Century Edition, by David
Sklansky, is the first book ever written
that explains tournament strategies, which
only a small number of players have mastered.
Some of the ideas discussed include the
effect of going broke, ‘The Gap Concept’
(link to advanced strategies), how chips
change value, all-in strategy, adjusting
strategy when stakes rise, last table, and
more. Please note this book assumes that
you already know more than the basics of
playing poker.
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Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments, Volume I
Harrington on Hold 'em:
“Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments,
Volume I” by Dan Harrington is a book
that will significantly improve your NL
tournament playing skills. Here you will
learn about starting requirements, reading
the table, hand analysis, pre-flop plays
and strategies, betting after the flop,
and many other concepts. There are exceptionally
well-explained example hands to show you
in action what you’ve just learned.
This is the best book ever written about
NL tournaments and goes with Volume II,
which was released in July 2005.
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Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments, Volume I I
Harrington on Hold 'em:
“Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments,
Volume II” by Dan Harrington is the
second book that starts where Volume I left
off giving you magnificent insight into
subjects like making moves, inflection points,
short table strategies, heads-up play alongside
many example hands that will show you how
those stratagems work in practice. It is
in conjunction with his first book the best
ever written NL tournament reference. A
3rd Volume is currently in production, so
watch this space for when it’s published!
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