| Posted by: aliengenius at June 12, 2007, 4:23 pm | | Topic: Books for beginner+need advice(I'm after forum search) Forum: Card Chat |
Here are the recommendation I gave the OP. He would like comments on them, especially regarding the skipping of ToP and HoH at first:
Definitely get "Getting Started in Holdem" by Ed Miller first.
Next I would go with Little Green Book (or get Gordon's "set"-- all three in a nice little box set: Black, Green, and Blue; Black = Real Deal republished).
Skip ToP and especially NL Theory and Practice, as well as HoH series for now.
Let me know what you thing of "Getting Started" and Gordon's books; that will tell us your next step. If you found them to be ery basic then you might be ready for some Sklansky. Otherwise there are some excellent books you can read in between before getting into the ery theoretical books. You are going to want them eventually, but something like Vorhaus' "Killer Poker" series might be a better read first. Also, a good odds book like Hilger's "Texas Holdem Odds and Probabilities" would be an ... | | Read Entire Entry |
| Posted by: magx at June 11, 2007, 5:31 pm | | Topic: Books for beginner+need advice(I'm after forum search) Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by Wonka22
another good read that is VERY short and gives alot of info, is reading what Chris "Jesus" Fergusen says on Full tilts website......What he says won't even fill up your screen, but, if you take it to heart, you'll do much better than you did yesterday....
link will be ery good... thx
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| Posted by: Wonka22 at June 11, 2007, 4:51 pm | | Topic: Books for beginner+need advice(I'm after forum search) Forum: Card Chat |
another good read that is VERY short and gives alot of info, is reading what Chris "Jesus" Fergusen says on Full tilts website......What he says won't even fill up your screen, but, if you take it to heart, you'll do much better than you did yesterday....
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| Posted by: magx at June 11, 2007, 1:23 pm | | Topic: Books for beginner+need advice(I'm after forum search) Forum: Card Chat |
Ok after some more searches here is what i came up with:
first read:
Getting Started in Hold 'em, by Ed Miller
then:
Theory of Poker, by David Sklansky
Harrington on Hold 'em(1,2,3), by Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie
*Psychology of Poker, by Dr. Alan Schoonmaker
then:
Phil Gordons' - Little Green Book (then Little Blue Book)
Hold 'em Poker for Advanced Players, by David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth
*Caro's Book of Poker Tells, by Mike Caro
Is this oreder is the most efficient way ? Can i skip "Getting Started in Hold 'em" ? should i read TOP befor HOH(1,2,3) ? And should I add/remove any book(s)?
As I said befor im playing no limit holdem mostly SNG tournaments. Havent read any book yet.
thx
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| Posted by: Kenzie 96 at June 11, 2007, 3:08 am | | Topic: Books for beginner+need advice(I'm after forum search) Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by juiceeQ
If I were you, I would start by reading our Poker Guide. It has a list of book reviews according to your level, plus a ton of great info for the beginning player.
Good luck, and welcome to Cardschat!
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And as JQ said, welcome to the forum, this is a great resource for those just starting out, it is full of friendly, knowledgeable, helpful folk & great information no matter what your present skill & experience levels. All the best to you.
If you feel you have a basic knowledge of the & your game I would suggest Harrington's books. They are ery helpful for Mtt & SNG play.
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| Posted by: magx at June 11, 2007, 3:02 am | | Topic: Books for beginner+need advice(I'm after forum search) Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by juiceeQ
If I were you, I would start by reading our Poker Guide. It has a list of book reviews according to your level, plus a ton of great info for the beginning player.
Good luck, and welcome to Cardschat!
Im not new to poker - I play few months/years but I never realy went "into it" - and this is what im looking to do now. Anyway ill check it and as I said I already did search on books and got the name of those books as the bests. Im just asking if I should add/remove something and in what order i should read them.
thx again
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| Posted by: magx at June 11, 2007, 2:50 am | | Topic: Books for beginner+need advice(I'm after forum search) Forum: Card Chat |
Hello everyone.
I'm a beginner player who wan't to become a lot better player(who doesn't hehe). Anyway I thought about buying some books to begin my "journey" to become semi-pro
I play mostly SnG tournament and 90% of the time on the internet.
After a search i came up with those book names:
Dan Harringtons - Harrington on Holdem 1(then 2,3)
David Slansky's - Theory of Poker
Phil Gordons' - Little Green Book (then Little Blue Book)
*Mike Caro - Caro's Book of Tells
Should I read those books and in the same order i wrote it for "best results"? Should I read something befor/after another and should I add some book(s) ?
The advice I need from you is these:
Its hard to memorize everything the books says and take it from theoretical to practical. Any advice here on how to do it ?
Thx a lot !
p.s
sorry for my poor English
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