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Hi people
can anyone recommend good books to read?i keep getting told about doyle brunson's super system, but reviews on the book are saying that it is outdated. I have also come across a bloke called Harrington who has written a few books where reviews are saying his books are more up to date and now taking over Doyles books.
so any recommendations would be welcome
Margatemafia
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It's best to build up. I recommend:
1. Sklansky on Hold 'Em by David Sklansky
2. Hold 'Em Excellence by Lou Krieger
3. Harrington on Hold 'Em, by Dan Harrington
4. Every Hand Revealed, by Gus Hansen
In that order. Whatever you do, don't read Gus Hansen's book first - it's suicidal.
My personal preferences
Best begginner book= Getting started in holdem by Edward Miller
More Advanced
Tournaments= Harrington on holdem volume 1 and 2 (dont buy 3)
SNG= Sit and go strategy by Colin Moshman
Cash games= ryan fee ebook - its free www.raise.ch/files/Ryan_Fees_6maxNL_Guide.pdf or
Small stakes no limit holdem (the affordable ebook) by ed miller,sunny mehta
and Matt flynn- great book for intermediate/advanced players (100 dollars though)
By the way, imo all the books Bigbluster has recommended are great too
GL
BB, could you do me a favour? put a link on here from amzon or wherever for the sklansky book, as he seems to have written bucketloads of books and i would like to get the one you have recommended
I'm currently reading The Return of Sherlock Holmes and it's a cracker.
This isn't completely off-topic either. I find his analytical deductions and people reading skills to mirror poker perfectly.
I also find Hercule Poirot to be a great supplement to my time spent on the cyber-baize. Takes my mind off the game but keeps it switched on at the same time.
As Poirot would say, poker, just as life, is all about those "little grey cells".
I have never read any poker books, I have learnt what little I know about poker from just playing and watching others.
Books are fine if you know absolutely nothing about the game, but you play online and live and don't do too bad, except for the occasional day when the poker gods are against you.
Poker for dummies, hint hint Tikay, is always the best way to start.
I'd be interested to read your opinion on the books, especially Moshman's book.
unfortunately i have had to delete a post in this thread that contained a link to another poker forum. we fully encourage the sharing of tips and other information however we have to draw the line at sending traffic to another forum.
thanks for being understanding.
Rich
I dunno about being cheap, I bought a poker guide from amazon for a penny recently.
Granted, it was rubbish and the P&P was 275 times the cost of the book, but for a penny, It's actually cheaper than loo roll.