| Posted by: diabloblanco at June 25, 2005, 3:12 am | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
I don't really care what anyone says negative about him, the NLHE section of Phil Hellmuth's Play Poker Like the Pros is a great tool for understanding the mindset and play of one of the greatest No Limit tournament players in history. Love him or hate him, you have to give him his credit.
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| Posted by: Bill_Hollorian at June 25, 2005, 2:44 am | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
These are certainly the great poker authors, but Abdul Jalib deserves a spot. His preflop strategy turned a lot of heads. I believe his essays are also ery highly regarded, even by the the other authors you have mentioned.
Bill
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| Posted by: VegasGrinder at June 24, 2005, 8:26 pm | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
Super System is a must read. The thing I didn't like about Super System 2 is that the NL Holdem section by Doyle was basicaly the same as The Original Super System.
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| Posted by: shahinnt at June 24, 2005, 6:10 pm | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
hmmm im surprised no one mentioned Super system and super system 2 by doyle brunson....those are the "bibles" of poker in my opinion.
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| Posted by: newjerseykid99 at June 24, 2005, 4:58 pm | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
mike sextons (shuffle up and deal) is great for beginner to itermidiate level but dave sklansky i say is the best
david sklansky's books are for when rack all your money to egas on a 7 stud table high stakes and get mid -evil on some1 programmed players will disagree with his books especially (seven card stud for advanced players) if your interesting on reading one of books i mentioned PM me ill give you details
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| Posted by: VegasGrinder at June 23, 2005, 5:15 am | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
Harrington on Holdem is the name of the books. Amazon has them both and you can probably buy them on there as a set and save a couple dollors.
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| Posted by: JonSherwood at June 23, 2005, 3:45 am | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
Quote: Originally Posted by VegasGrinder
Harrintons new two book series on NL Tourneys is the best I have read on NL Tourney play.
I just started reading the 2nd edition today.
The first edition takes you through the first half of a Tourney and the 2nd edition takes you the rest of the way. Both are aout 450 pages each.
Sklansky is a master of the numbers.
What are Harrington's new books called? I'm looking for a good NL book as the one's I've read have been more directed towards limit. Since I play more NL I'd be ecstatic to find a good book on it.
Jon
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| Posted by: Poker Player 100 at June 23, 2005, 2:44 am | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
lou krieger anxrich harroch.for PFD
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Hellmuth, Harrington and Gordon
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| Posted by: VegasGrinder at June 23, 2005, 2:24 am | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
Harrintons new two book series on NL Tourneys is the best I have read on NL Tourney play.
I just started reading the 2nd edition today.
The first edition takes you through the first half of a Tourney and the 2nd edition takes you the rest of the way. Both are aout 450 pages each.
Sklansky is a master of the numbers.
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| Posted by: newjerseykid99 at June 22, 2005, 6:26 pm | | Topic: poker authors Forum: Card Chat |
david sklansky,ray zee,mike sexton,do you think they explain it all right?whos your fvorite?
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