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Posted by: Nitram_80 at June 1, 2006, 6:59 pm
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

ok so whats the better book , theory of poker or supersystem 1 or 2? Whats the difference? Oh and whats up with that new NL book that F Paulsson mentioned?
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Posted by: ChuckTs at May 26, 2006, 6:10 am
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

Supersystem and SS2 are definitely not for beginners...Brunson basically lays out his style, and explains how his style is best for 'winning big'.
It's a great style, but is also one that works only with expert players who have expert reading abilities.
I've never read Harrington's books - but i hear their the best for beginners to set a strong foundation for your poker knowledge and strategy.
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Posted by: shawley at May 26, 2006, 6:01 am
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

Thanks for all of the input on books to read. I have heard a lot of good things about super system by Doyle Brunson. Is this the best book for someone that has not read any poker books at all? Or is this a more advanced players book. I have played online poker for a while but have never played live at a casino. I like to play MTT and sit n go's. I usually do not play at no limit cash tables. If anyone has any book advice for me I would appreciate it!!
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Posted by: AlurOne! at May 26, 2006, 3:25 am
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

i know its kind of a standard cliche, but supersystem is definitely worth a read. i am reading it now and it is ery good. there are multiple sections on different games, and you have to keep in mind that it was written like 17 years ago, but the no limit hold em piece is great.
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Posted by: Dingodaddy23 at May 26, 2006, 3:15 am
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

super system by doyle brunson
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Posted by: Nitram_80 at May 25, 2006, 4:08 am
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

thanks . I was thinking about getting Advanced Poker but now that u mention is mostly for limit hold'em , I will pass on it. I think for right now I am going to get Theory of poker cuz everybody seems to agree on that one. I was not sure about Harrington's books cuz I mostly play ring games but you tell me the first one is a good one. If I like the 1st , I may try the 2nd cuz I lately I started playing more tournaments. I also was thinking about NL Texas Hold'em by Tom Mcvoy , on the cover it has a stack of money. Anyone know about that one? Thanks again.
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Posted by: F Paulsson at May 24, 2006, 7:31 pm
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

Hold 'em Poker for Advanced Players is chiefly for limit hold 'em, so be aware of that.

I can recommend Ed Miller's "Getting Started in Hold 'em" as well. It's a complete beginners' book, but there are some seriously good lessons in it. It's cheap, it's short and it's highly worthy of reading.

Having said that, 2+2 Publishing has a highly anticipated NLHE book coming out shortly (end of May, I believe) written by Ed Miller and David Sklansky. You may consider holding off until it hits the shelf.

Of course, you should get Theory of Poker as well. Not Hold 'em specific, but definitely required reading.

Edit: I didn't mention Harrington's books because t1riel had those covered already. But olume 1 is definitely a good read for no limit hold 'em. Volume 2 is more specific to tournaments (but a good read nonetheless).
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Posted by: t1riel at May 24, 2006, 7:13 pm
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

From what I gather, the best books on hold em to get are:

Harrington on Hold em 1 - Dan Harrington
Harrington on Hold em 2 - Dan Harrington
Hold em poker for Advanced Players - David Sklansky

Here a thread on the subject:

Books worth having.
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Posted by: Nitram_80 at May 24, 2006, 7:04 pm
Topic: best NL book? Forum: Card Chat

I did look at the book reviews on this site but theres only 4 listed. I consider myself an average player and I want to be great . I also want to limit the number of poker books I buy , its not about the money but the time. I heard about Super system, Slanky's Advanced poker, Theory of poker and a few others. I want to focus mainly on NL poker. So what do you guys say is the best book or books?
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