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Poker Books
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Harrington on Hold'em Volume I:
Strategic Play |
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Not surprisingly, Harrington's book,
Harrington on Hold'em Volume I: Strategic Play, breaks new ground in
teaching the strategic nuts and bolts of no-limit. The book assumes that
the reader already knows how the game is played... |
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Harrington on Hold'em Volume II: The
Endgame |
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The publication of Harrington on Hold'em
Volume I: Strategic Play last year filled a gaping void in the literature
available on no-limit hold'em - for the first time, a step-by-step guide
to navigating the nuances of poker's most complex game was available. |
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One Of A Kind - Stu Ungar |
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If someone asked you who was the greatest poker player
of all time, the list of answers you could give with any seriousness is a
pretty short one. Johnny Moss won the inaugural World Series of Poker and
went on to claim Main Event title... |
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The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky |
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The Theory of Poker is inarguably a classic text on the
American game, if for no other reason than its explanation of the
Fundamental Theorem of Poker, which begins like this: "Every time you play
a hand differently from the way you would have played... |
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Improve your Poker by Bob Ciaffone |
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Unless they've come across his columns in Card Player
magazine, players new to poker probably don't know who Bob Ciaffone is.
His name is not one that you read in the TV Guide listings for the next
WPT tournament on the Travel Channel,... |
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No Limit Life by Charlie Shoten |
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Poker is a game of endless fascination because it
operates on so many different levels. In many ways poker is a numbers
game, completely described by the underlying mathematics of the deck of 52
cards used in the game. |
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Small Stakes Holdem by Ed Miller |
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Ever since Doyle Brunson published Super System, there
hasn't been a more cost-effective way to learn how to play poker than
reading. Where players in the era before easily-obtained poker books might
lose thousands of dollars before... |
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Poker: The Real Deal by Phil Gordon |
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Phil Gordon is well known as a professional poker
player, having appeared at final tables both on the World Poker Tour and
at events in the World Series of Poker. For the last few years he's also
been the poker expert on Bravo's popular series... |
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Shut up and Deal by Jesse May |
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Enter Jesse May, American poker player and writer,
whose novel Shut Up and Deal tells it like it is - and then some. It's
completely obvious from the outset that May is the real deal. From the
moment his narrator Mickey Dane started talking I slipped... |
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Caro's Book of Poker Tells |
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At the beginning of the Book of Poker Tells, Caro sets
forth his Great Law of Tells: "Players are either acting or they aren't.
If they are acting, then decide what they want you to do and disappoint
them." Everything that's contained... |
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Positively Fifth Street by James McManus |
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Throughout Positively Fifth Street's poker-centric
chapters, McManus never paints an overly-glorified picture of himself. Nor
does he make anyone of his opponents out to be less than what they are. |
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Phil Gordon's Little Green Book by Phil Gordon |
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Phil Gordon is as familiar a face as you'll find in the poker world these
days. He has a World Poker Tour win on his resume, in addition to being
the resident expert on Celebrity Poker Showdown. |
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Zen and the Art Of Poker by Larry W. Phillips |
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Phil Gordon is as familiar a face as you'll find in the poker world these
days. He has a World Poker Tour win on his resume, in addition to being
the resident expert on Celebrity Poker Showdown. |
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The Professional Poker Dealer's Handbook |
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The Professional Poker Dealer's Handbook is an exhaustive volume, covering
a wide range of topics related to dealing. It starts off with a quick look
at some basic information about the differences between... |
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Super System 2 by Doyle Brunson |
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There's one thing you'll notice the first time you pick up a copy of Super
System 2: it's a big book. With all the introductions, discussion of poker
strategy, and history of Clan Brunson, the final page count on... |
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The Illustrated Guide to Texas Hold'em by Dennis Purdy |
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One ironically notable thing about the flood of books to market following
the poker boom is just how unremarkable most of them are. Often the only
thing to separate one book from another is the professional player's name
printed on the front cover. |
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Poker Essays Volume III by Mason Malmuth |
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Poker Essays Volume III is the third installation in Mason Malmuth's series of
excellent Poker Essay books, and this latest addition to the series is
just as interesting and informative as the previous two. For those who are
not familiar with his work... |
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Shuffle Up and Deal: The Ultimate No Limit Texas
Hold‘Em Guide |
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Poker Essays Volume III is the third installation in Mason Malmuth's series of
excellent Poker Essay books, and this latest addition to the series is
just as interesting and informative as the previous two. For those who are
not familiar with his work... |
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