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As the title suggests, im thinking of investing in a poker book but i dont want to go out and buy any old book, so whats the best book that you would recommend ?
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Depends if u wanna strategy book or a biography style book with memorable hands played within it.
there have been a few threads about poker books previously on the forum, so if you do a search at the top of the page you should find what you are looking for. I'd have posted links to them here for you but i dont know how to do it.
Ray
A lot of these things you would probably figure out over time and experiance as oynutter suggests but there's nothing wrong with a head start.
The reason forums became so important to online poker is the ability to review, discuss and take on board the opinions of players better or more experianced than yourself. It's kind of like a support group for gambling degenerates to improve their craft lol. So if you can take a proffesionals opinion straight off the page then why not?
Firstly, you can pick up tips/tactics that may enhance your own game. Obviously, you would only want to adopt tactics that you consider useful.
Secondly, on the basis that lots of other people read these books and adopt their recommendations, you learn what your opponents may be thinking.
"Know your enemy".
Sun Tzu - The Art Of War.
I was playing in a biggie live comp and the guy next to me told me about the reason he was betting the way he was because he had read the Gus Hansen book. Invaluable infomation which meant I could get him to bet into my flopped set of aces on every street.
I love reading poker books, take a little from each and make it your own imo.
As to "poker only" books, I don't believe in them personally, so I can't recommend any.
A mix of all these things may work best but a knowledge of them all and how to react to them is essential. People such as yourself, tikay, Anjie & others have probably figured these things out for yourselves over a period of years at the tables but for somebody newer to poker then books can be invaluble.
Would i read these books and follow them like a religion....... No but as a decent read on an interesting subject and to brush up on the plays you are going to come up against then why not. Anything that increases your understanding of the more compaex areas of the game has to be a good thing
P.S. if your just looking for a funny gambling related read then "Amarillo Slim in a world full of fat people" is good, but his somewhat tarnised charachter of late may mean it's not readily available anymore
my best piece of advice would be, play the 2.20 deep stacks untill you have won around ten of them, then try a few of the shorter, bigger prize pool games. Let your game and your confidence improve naturally.
They are a bout a ball
A red ball
A big red ball
See the big red ball bounce
One of my fav shows, if you wern't then i guess you used to have the red ball book ??? lol
I would just like to point out that I endorse the book as a fun read and not any actions taken by anyone associated with the book "Allegedly or otherwise" lol
Don't know if you've heard some of his proposition bet storys but they are brill