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| Well buddy I can’t suggest you any book as I personally believe that if you want to be a good poker player you got to practice. The only way to practice is by playing because you can’t develop your skill by reading books. |
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How many players, for example, raise QJo UTG in a full ring game? How many cold-call a reraise with K9s. Bad moves with a -EV can be prevented by reading books. Having some general understanding of 'good' and 'bad' moves can be very profitable when starting off. I would definately reccomend Harrington on hold'em. This is a pure tournament series though. Slansky is a very good book when looking at cashgames, but this is not simple lecture, so it might be better to start off simple. Good luck at the tables! |
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| i would recommend Harrington on hold'em aswell, only read part 1 myself but mister Harrington is definately one of the best poker book writers i've seen and heard off. as for it being only tournament strategies, that is true but personaly i would say that low limit sit and go tournaments is a nice way to start off your poker playing, as you don't get "stacked" the same way as you risk getting on cash game tables. |
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| You absolutely can develop skill by reading and learning the game , the math of poker and and knowing your outs and odds is essential , so is understanding the structure of the game including position and the nature of playing tourney's versus cash games , these are the kinds of things that can be easily learned in books instead of just getting in there and playing blindly , instinct is the thing that can't be taught and you learn that by playing ,if someone just wants to learn basic holdem , phil green's little green book is good for that , harrington on holdem 1 and 2 are good for tourney holdem , my personal favorite books are Theory of Poker it's awesome and Super System 2 becasue it covers my favorite games and isn't just a holdem book but it does also cover holdem , mike caros book of tells is a fun read too, gl |
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| Which is the best poker book available? | Elizabeth26 | General Poker Topics | 9 | 23rd June 2007 03:14 PM |
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