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Posted by: Styrofoam at May 7, 2006, 5:00 am
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

UUuuuhh... Theory Of poker is by far the best read out there... Then comes LowLimitHoldEm by malmuth, and sklansky (if you're playing online this is a must read), Texas Hold'em for advanced players is right up there too... SS2 is good, reading it now
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Posted by: djash1000 at May 7, 2006, 4:31 am
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

Just a little point which might make you laugh....

whenever i've just read a chapter/s of a poker book, i might be in a room, all confident and ready with my new info and knowledge, try it, and get battered!! so i go back to my usual game...

but... you see a move or strange play, at some point in the game ... which you read about earlier, and act on it..

i read a lot on mike caros tells, its suprising how many tells he mentions, also apply online.
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Posted by: F Paulsson at May 5, 2006, 12:36 pm
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

"Getting Started in Hold 'em" by Ed Miller is an excellent read.
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Posted by: ChuckTs at May 4, 2006, 10:08 pm
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

I bought and have read and re-read his book with Tom McEvoy Championship Holdem Hands.
The book was great, but the thing i noticed was how Tight/passive it suggested you play.
Though the only other book i've read on NLHE was SS2, so the contrast is ery high.
I think he is just about the best MTT player out there (TJ) but his book was surprisingly kind of passive...he suggests playing a ery tight style, which is generally right. But every hand he analyzed he seemed to point out every single hand that an opponent could have that would beat you and warned to play cautious because of it. Very strange, but a decent book nonetheless. I think it was worth the $30 i paid for it.
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Posted by: Dorkus Malorkus at May 4, 2006, 9:53 pm
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

Cloutier is a great player, but from what I've heard his books are horrible (just going on word of mouth though - I've not actually read any of them so take this with a pinch of salt).

I recommend Ray Zee's H/L Split Poker for Advanced Players if you're interested in some O8 literature.

Also ToP is great, and anyone who thinks otherwise is ery silly. I recommend reading more other books first though, as ToP serves as more of a complementary read than anything else.
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Posted by: The Shakuni at May 4, 2006, 9:37 pm
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

I watched the DVD too, ery informational. Harrington on Holdem also helped me ery much, helped my play er ymuch. Also, many articles on the internet about poker, and poker forums, which helped me improve my play.
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Posted by: kyosuke75 at May 4, 2006, 8:42 pm
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

This is not a book but I recently watched the Final Table Poker DVD with Phil Gordon. A ery good DVD esp for me who am trying to improve my game.

I'll defintely check out those books... can I get this at any borders or barnes and noble?
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Posted by: Cruiser at May 2, 2006, 5:37 pm
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

Ive read supersystem ol1, harrington on hold and Mike Caros book of tells! Harrington on hold'em is easily the best book although if you play alot of live poker i would definetly recomend Mike Caro's book, ery ery helpfull when trying to get reads on opponents
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Posted by: t1riel at May 2, 2006, 4:21 pm
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

This link may help: Books worth having.
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Posted by: KerouacsDog at May 2, 2006, 6:24 am
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

I've only read both of the Harrington books(which were fantastic) and lots of countless poker articles in magazines, etc but I'm debating whether to get more books, or just to carry on with the knowledge I learnt from Harrington. Problem is, my brain doesnt hold too much info, so if I read another book or two, I'll forget what Harrington wrote!
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Posted by: Nick at May 2, 2006, 6:05 am
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

Moved to Poker General.
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Posted by: Ch4nc3 at May 2, 2006, 3:37 am
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

Hello...

I am also in the process of reading Dan Harrington's book. I have Super System I and II and I just purchased The Theory of Poker which is good reading.

I also have Caro's book on Poker Tells, but I haven't read that one yet.

I noticed that there are chapter discussions on the Theory of Poker book in other areas of this forum.

There is also a Review section on this site that discusses books etc.

Jim
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Posted by: medeiros13 at May 2, 2006, 12:34 am
Topic: Suggested poker books to read Forum: Card Chat

Hi all,

I'm a bit curious as to the books that other members have read and found useful to their poker game. For myself, I've read An Education of a Poker Player by Herbert O Yardley. This is a ery old book but I think it's a great read for a novice player. It teaches you the importance of playing ery tight and has some entertaining stories. (it was also recommended by the online friend who more or less taught me the right way to play) The second book I've read is Dan Harrington's Vol 1 book. I found this to be another excellent book and it also helped me tighten up my game and improve my hand selection.

I'm now looking to add to my library of readings. I'm certainly going to get Harrington's Vol 2 book because I found the first so helpful. My other thought is to get TJ Cloutier's book since it focuses on Omaha and I've found myself liking that game MUCH more than Hold'em lately. I also wanted to get peoples iew on Sklansky's books. I noticed that there are some posts on his books but ...
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