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recommended by The
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Harrington on Holdem
by Dan Harrington
This 3-volume set is
widely regarded as the
definitive work on No
Limit Hold'em
Tournaments. Volume I
lays out all the basics
of optimal tournament
play, Volume II focuses
on the end game and
Volume III puts it all
together in an
interactive workbook...(more)
Theory of Poker by
David Sklansky
David Sklansky's Theory
of Poker is an
absolutely essential
part of any serious
poker player's
collection. This book
contains all the math
and nuts and bolts
information that poker
players need...(more)
Holdem Poker For
Advanced Players by
David Sklansky and Mason
Malmuth
Another classic from
David Sklansky, Mason
Malmuth and 2+2
Publishing. Hold Em
Poker for Advanced
Players has been the
first poker book of many
a player...(more)
Super System by
Doyle Brunson
Acknowledged as the
poker bible for 25
years, Doyle Brunson's
Super System, brings the
proven strategy and
wisdom of twice world
champion and Hall of
Famer Brunson together
with five leading
experts in the various
specialties...(more)
The Psychology of Poker
by Alan N. Schoonmaker
The Psychology of Poker
seeks to fill a glaring
void in poker
literature. You won't
find much specific
strategy in this book -
in fact, that kind of
thing is avoided like
the plague here! What
you will find is a ton
of practical, real-world
advice on how to improve
the psychological
aspects of your poker
game...(more)
Caro's Book Of Tells
by Mike Caro
Caro's Book of Tells is
probably the most famous
poker book this side of
Super System. It covers
the aspect of poker that
is most difficult to put
into words - those
subtle little things
that happen at a poker
table, which give you a
'read' on another
player...(more)
The Professor, The
Banker and The Suicide
King by Michael
Craig
In 2001, a rich stranger
from Texas descended
upon the high-stakes
poker room in the
opulent Bellagio casino
in Las Vegas. A
self-made billionaire by
the name of Andy Beal,
the stranger challenged
some of the greatest
poker players -
including Doyle Brunson,
Chip Reese, Howard
Lederer and Jennifer
Harman - to heads-up
matches in the richest
poker game every played.
This is the story...(more)
Ace On The River by
Barry Greenstein
Ace On The River should
not be the first poker
title in your
collection. This book is
not about learning the
game, memorizing
starting hand charts or
learning strategic
concepts. But - if you
have the strategy down -
and are becoming more
serious about poker,
thinking of turning pro
or just want a look
inside the world of high
stakes gambling, Barry
Greenstein’s offering
provides a fascinating
and informative journey
into the life of a
professional poker
player...(more)
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