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I'd definitely recommend: Ace On The River (Barry Greenstein) - awesome guide to the life of a professional poker player No Limit Hold 'em Theory and Practice (David Sklansky, Ed Miller) Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book (Phil Gordon)
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Posted by ILI_002: I'd definitely recommend: Ace On The River (Barry Greenstein) - awesome guide to the life of a professional poker player No Limit Hold 'em Theory and Practice (David Sklansky, Ed Miller) Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book (Phil Gordon)
I like Phil Gordon's "Little Green Book", Sklansky's "Theory of Poker" and "Super System II".
ILI_002, can you tell me please, what does Phil Gordon cover in the little blue book?
If you've read 65 books on poker, u don't need advice on which one's the best. U go with the one that makes the most sense to u and your style of play.
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Posted by paulparadiis:
Posted by ILI_002: I'd definitely recommend: Ace On The River (Barry Greenstein) - awesome guide to the life of a professional poker player No Limit Hold 'em Theory and Practice (David Sklansky, Ed Miller) Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book (Phil Gordon)
I like Phil Gordon's "Little Green Book", Sklansky's "Theory of Poker" and "Super System II".
ILI_002, can you tell me please, what does Phil Gordon cover in the little blue book?
Little Green Book is great for beginners, so the Blue book goes a step further. There's basically more food for thought and how to confront more tricky situations, in the same easy-to-understand style as the Green one. You can look it extensively on Amazon under "Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book"
@lucaslks: search them on the most well-known storage sites, you'll find tons of stuff there (except for the Blue Book)
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I got yesterday from friend a pdf format of book called - Let There Be Range - by Tri "slowhabit" Nguyen and Cole "cts" South! - for those who dont know anything about it - its said to be the book of secrets as it costs over 1800 in online book stores . Not sure jet if its the best, but im pretty sure its the most expensive one. After finishing this, gonna try S-million
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I've got the same 65...and a couple more...
I've been looking this stuff up, but haven't read most of them yet. Consensus on most sites/Forums:
Tournaments: Harrington On Hold'em (Volume 1&2)
S&G's: Collin Moshman - Sit'n go strategy
Cash: Internet Texas Hold'em Winning Strategies From An Internet Pro (Matthew Hilger) (read most of this one but I don't play cash, except Rush Poker now) Hold'em Poker For Advanced Players (David Sklansky & Mason Malmuth) I have this one, just started reading it.
General: Caro's Book of Poker Tells (Mike Caro) The Theory of Poker (Seventh printing) (David Sklansky)
I bought and highly recommend: Gus Hansen's 'Every Hand Revealed' Great read, funny and incredible really (must read) The week after I read this one, I won my first Tourney out of 5.000 !!
If you like "Small ball" Poker (and I do), apparently Negreanu's new book "Power Poker" is a goldmine. Am still looking for that one.