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adam13 01-17-06 01:54 AM

Poker Books???
 
I'm looking at buying a decent poker book. I was thinking about SuperSystem, but just wanted some input as to what other books you guys recommend. I play mostly tournament style NL.

Also, is there a site online that sells books at a good price? Or am I just as well off to go to the book store..


Help is appreciated,

Adam

Talking Poker 01-17-06 02:07 AM

Do a search. There are a number of quality threads here about poker books.

For tourneys though, nothing beats the Harrington books:

Boobie Lover 01-17-06 02:57 AM

I hear Kill Phil is really good too for tournaments.

Govman6767 01-17-06 11:36 AM

Sun Tzu and the art of Tournament Poker is a GREAT tournament book
BUT BUT BUT this book will not give you any strategy at all on how to play
no hand by hand assesments like the harrington books. No real situations
but what it does give is tips on keeping your cool. Attacking and defending with your chips.

It's not the greatest poker book but if your a history buff and have read Sun TZU ( I have read the stand alone Art of War book) It's amazing to see how a lot of sun tzu's strategys can be viable in the poker world.

See I feel I have a good grasp on the technical math part of poker (good not great)
I have more problems with controling my emotions online.
I have found that books like
The Tao of poker
The Zen of poker
Sun Tzu are the books for me because the remind me to keep cool
If you want books that teach you fundamentals and advanced techniques
you should buy Sklansky and Supersystem.
I read Supersystem 2 and did not like it at all except for the Triple Draw Section I have not read a sklansky book I did not like but you have to sit through a lot of numbers and such. At one time I did not read poker books but Lately I have read a ton of them.

If you have any questions i have read the following books.

Supersystem, Supersystem 2, Wisdom of a Champion, Bad Beats and Lucky Draws, Play poker like a champion, Beyond tells, Mike caro's Book of tells,
The Psychology of Poker, The Theory of poker, Hold em for Advanced Players,
Small Stakes holdem for advanced players, How to make 1,000,000 on gambling, Poker for Dummies, Makings of a Poker Player, Tao of poker, Zen of poker, Sun Tzu and art of war for tournament players, I like the poker section in Nick the Greeks book (very old), Harrington on hold em (only Vol 1). Small stakes holdem, and a few others I cannot remember. You can't read a book and become a great player But if you can take ONE good thing from each book and apply it to yourself it should help. I'm not a super player but I have my moments. :)

badblood44 01-17-06 12:12 PM

The Harrington on Hold 'em series will pay for themselves multiple times over within 2 months of finishing them. I can't say that about any other book. They are that good.

adam13 01-18-06 12:02 AM

Right on thanks guys. I think I'm going to go check out the Harrington books!!

BDMK 01-18-06 10:20 AM

i will have to answer ur query with questions of mine:

what is it that ur interested in:

holdem/omaha/stud/other formats?

limit/no limit/pot limit?

tourneys/cash games?

playing poker for fun/income/sats to big events?

etc etc etc...

personally, i play NLHE tourneys for fun and (cheapo, entry-level) sats to big events. i have found harrington on holdem to be THE book for what im interested in.


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