I guess this is a vey basic sort of thread, but I'd like to offer my recommendations on some books and would be eager to hear of other good curriculum.
In general I'd say that most of the books from 2+2 are at least good and many are great. For texas I read Small Stakes Hold'em by Miller, Sklansky and Malmuth as my first book (since friends had taught me the absolute basics already). I'd say it was the book that has influenced mine and countless others style the most. After that I read The Theory of Poker which is *the* book for me. I also flipped through Lee Jones's book for novices and found it ok, if not as good as small stakes.
When I moved over to tournaments from ring games I read Super System by Doyle Brunson (not worth all the hype imho) and Harrington on Hold'em 1 (recommended). Vol. 2 and 3 are still waiting for me
For high-low I'd go no further than Ray Zee's High-Low split poker which is indispensable, although it doesn't cover the basics with enough detail.
For the Hold'em enthusiast and medium/high-stakes-player Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players is pretty much the bible.
The Psychology of Poker by Alan Schoonmaker is also a great read and will improve your game for sure.
But as any veteran can see I've only read the basic poker books and I was wondering what I'm still missing. So any thoughts or recommendations? Tournament Poker for Advanced Players is at least one I'd really like to get my hands on. Santa?!


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I'd say that the Theory of poker and Texas hold e'm for advanced players (both by Sklansky) are a must, altough there are people who didn't get anything out of them. My guess is that they didn't really understand what they read.
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