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Originally Posted by Texas72
For tourney strategy, you can't beat Harrington on Hold'Em - there are two volumes out now, with the third volume coming soon. Big books, but a lot of that is hand examples, so it's not something that is overwhelming.
Also Phil Gordon's Little Green Book is supposed to be good, but perhaps a little on the basic side. Someone who has played a ton of tournies probably won't pick up a lot of new stuff. (I haven't read it yet though; that's just what I was told). |
Yea the LGB has a lot of basics in it, but I had never read it before so I decided to check it out. HoH is amazing, I'm rereading Vol. 2 right at the moment. I'm actually in the middle of a "break" right now. I'm playing minimal amounts and trying to get some more reading in. I haven't read quite a few books and I really want to be on top of my game. I'm not losing or in jeopardy of losing the house, it's just I want to reevaluate my game and take it to the next level.