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Hold'Em Poker for Winners  I put these books in because they are in my library.  I read them many years ago but haven't reread them recently.  I'll reread them next week and put up a better review.  I just wanted to do all the linking at one time
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How to win at...Low-limit casino pok...I put these books in because they are in my library.  I read them many years ago but haven't reread them recently.  I'll reread them next week and put up a better review.  I just wanted to do all the linking at one time
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Omaha/split  I put these books in because they are in my library.  I read them many years ago but haven't reread them recently.  I'll reread them next week and put up a better review.  I just wanted to do all the linking at one time
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Omaha Hi-Lo Poker  I put these books in because they are in my library.  I read them many years ago but haven't reread them recently.  I'll reread them next week and put up a better review.  I just wanted to do all the linking at one time
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52 Tips for Texas Hold 'em Poker   I really liked this book by Barry Shulman.  He is the publisher of "Card Player Magazine."  The book is simply a list of tips he developed for his wife as she was learning to play Hold'em, but his tips are good reminders for everyone.  It is an easy, quick read that you can browse through to start thinking poker.  This book should be on your read list.
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Poker for Dummies  Lou Krieger is the primary author for this “How to” book.  He provides his normal insights into the game and it is a good basis for the Beginner.  I do think that the content suffers from the format, but the suggestions and points are still valid.  They are presented in a format that is both easy to read and to study.  You might consider it “Cliffs Notes” for all of his books.  This would be a great gift for someone close that wants to learn poker.
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Zen and the Art of Poker  I think that just about any book has some value, and when playing poker you can easily pay for book by winning one hand.  Everything else is profit.  So, I seldom suggest that you don’t buy a book, but this one is real close.   The author fancies himself as a professional poker player and a mystic.  He tries to draw parallels between Zen and a successful Poker philosophy by stressing the two traits valued by both, patience and waiting.  After the initial strained correlations, he does delve in to the “Warrior Spirit” that is quite interesting.  Generally, if you believe in the spiritual and think that centering, or meditation will improve your game this book might be of some value to you. Look within yourself Grasshopper.
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Hold 'Em Poker  In the by-line it describes this book as the first definitive book on Texas Hold’em by a Pro Player and it is true.  This book is the basis for most of Hold’em books available today, as authors try to explain, simplify or improve on this book.  It is the original.  It is also thirty years old.  Sklansky has rewritten several times to address changes like, more tournament poker and Internet poker but it is still old.  The game has changed itself as more people learn Hold’em directly instead of Seven Card Stud then switching.  More people know how to play now than they did when this book was originally written and more people play poorly than ever before.
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Championship No Limit & Pot Limit Hold'em  In my opinion this is one of the top three "Tournament" books.  The guidance on playing AK alone is worth the price and easily paid for it, for me.  McEvoy is one of the best tournament players alive and his guidance should never be ignored.  Even the unique philosophy on flushes has some merit.  Definitely worth a reread too.  So, buy it don't check it out from the library.  Should be on your read list.
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Beat Texas Hold'em  This book was a bit on the disappointing side.  The book has 368 pages.  Of that 113 are real content.  The rest are "practice" hands, quizzes, or ads.  The 113 pages are pretty good and at $7 the price isn't that bad.  The practice hands may have some value to the beginner or the Loser.  The book might also have some good "think poker" potential to get ready for a game, as the insights from McEvoy are excellent.  Read it during the plane ride to Vegas or if your game is off, it might help you re-center it.
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The Archer Method  I put these books in because they are in my library.  I read them many years ago but haven't reread them recently.  I'll reread them next week and put up a better review.  I just wanted to do all the linking at one time
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The Elements of Seven Card Stud  I loved this book.  It is the best Stud book available.  Viewed by simplistic by most poker authorities when it was first published, I found that to be its biggest asset.  I've waited for years for a comparable Hold 'em book.  I didn't put it in the TOP TEN because it does require some experience and math to appreciate.  If he Othmer doesn't do a Hold 'em book I might give it a try.  If you are a stud player this is a must read.

 

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Tournament Poker for Advanced Players  Sklansky does his normal excellent work on this one.  I actually put his "simple" tournament strategy into a helper application that yielded some pretty good results playing single tournaments on Party Poker.  Through out the book Sklansky iterates that it is for advanced players and it is.  It was also written for "live" tournaments, and assumes that most of your competition is at least competent.  Anyone that plays online knows that assumption is very weak, online.  If you don't have the experience to extrapolate his assumptions to the online "loose" tournament play.  This book should be on your read list.
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Killer Poker Hold'em Handbook  Vorhaus is another spiritual poker player, and his playing strategy is very ordered and detailed.  His book would work best for a "Loser."  The methods he proposes might be able to turn a bad game around.  My problem is that it is complicated, time consuming and to much like real work.  If you enjoy homework and like to keep tons of data, this book is great.  You might contact the webmaster and I can send you some great spreadsheets.
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Killer Poker Online  This is one of the first books directed specifically at online play.  Vorhaus takes his normal approach to the game and to do some of the things he suggests might require and extra computer to do the record keeping.  The chapters on record keeping make this book well worth the price.  Few people can keep records like Vorhaus.  If you play poker online and don't keep records, you need to get this book today.  Because if you are not others are.  You might check out the our reviews of poker software.  This book should probably be on your read list.
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Doyle Brunson's Super System II   is finally out and I'm about four chapters into it.  It could be a great resource book since Brunson has collected the best in business to write the different sections.  I was not enamored with the first "Super System."  I felt it was out dated ten years ago. No doubt this book will be lauded as the "New Testament."  Since so many will be reading this book and trying to emulate the success of the authors, this book should probably be on your read list.
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Inside the Poker Mind   This book isn't the best Pysch book available, but it could be a great self help for the "deluded expert."  If you've read Hellmuth, or any other "winner's" book and you just can't seem to win, because the fish are getting lucky.  This book is for you.  You have serious problems with your game and this book just might put you on a winning path.  The book does address your opponents but it should help you recognize your own weaknesses also.

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The Gambler's Guide to Taxes  If you ever place a bet, this book should be in your library.  If you are a regular player This book is even more important to you.  Most people know that U.S. Tax laws allow you to deduct losses, from your income tax, up to the amount of winnings, but it isn’t that easy.  Once you make that big score, it is too late.  If you gamble, buy this book now.  For those of you who are not normally subject to U.S. income tax, I suggest you read the book before you make that trip to Las Vegas.  Even foreign visitors are subject to our tax laws when they hit it big at the slots, and your $10000 win turns into a $6000 win.  This is a must read.

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The Everything Poker Strategy Book  The “Every Thing” books are evidently a franchised “How to” book similar to the “For Dummies” books.  This book is full of excellent, clear advice to the new poker player.  It is easy to understand and presented well.  If I were teaching a Beginners’ course in poker at the local community college.  This would be the textbook

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7 Card Stud the Waiting Game  I know that Hold ‘em is the most popular game right now, but there are many reasons to make this the third book.  First, Poker is about PATIENCE and this book is all about patience.  Many of the principles provided by this book apply to all poker varieties.  Often regarded, by most players, as rather simplistic, it is, that is what makes it so valuable to new players.  For better players, it is a valuable starting point to learn a new game.  It provides the starting point to apply the concepts they have learned in other games.

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The Psychology of Poker  I've found the book for this spot.  I haven't finished it yet but it is great.  It could change how many approach the game. This is a must read.

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Hold'em Excellence  Lou Krieger is one of the best poker authors today.  He was selected as one of the top 100 “gaming” authors of the 20th Century.  Krieger provides the concepts of winning Hold’em in his usual clear and understandable winner.  The advanced players probably won’t gain any new concepts but it will serve as a good review.

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Pot-Limit & No-Limit Poker  With the popularity of the televised WSOP and WPT, tournament and No Limit poker have taken the world by storm.  Almost every poker site on the internet has at least one No Limit Hold’em tournament with a guaranteed prize pool over $10K everyday.  All players need to understand big bet poker.  Of all the Tournament/No Limit books available this one is the best.  It doesn’t address Hold’em specifically but the concepts are the same.  I liked Phil Gordon’s description.  “Poker is a money game with cards.”  It definitely applies here.

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Caro's Book of Poker Tells  This is one of the best poker books available, and you should question any reviewer that doesn’t put it in the top 10.  There are more books loosely addressing the psychology of poker but this one was the first and will improve your win rate better than all of the others.  Of course, it is more valuable to live poker than Internet poker, but even for the online player it provides great insight into the minds of other players.  It will definitely help everyone get a better read on the opposition.  This is a must read for everyone although it might be of limited value to the beginner.

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Poker the Real Deal  Phil Gordon didn’t set out to write a “how to play” book.  Yes, there are some suggestions on proper play, but generally this book is about the environment around the game.  The people, the card room and the life.  For the more advanced players it will provide some entertainment as they remember when they first Advanced them.  For the other players thought this book can give some great insights into the poker surroundings.  You might consider it one or two years of experience in an easy to take pill.

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Hold'Em Poker for Advanced Players  Sklansky and Malmuth are arguably the top poker strategist today.  This book will provide most of the information you need to take your Hold’em play to another level.  It is also one of the most misunderstood texts available.  Many players have already read this book but their play indicates that did not grasp the concepts.  “For Advanced Players” is in the title.  Trying to apply the ideas they present without understanding them can be quite costly.  I see it at the tables almost daily.  On the other hand once you understand you have become an excellent player.  This is definitely a must read.

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  Play Poker Like the Pros  Like many people I’m not enamored with the behavior of Phil Hellmuth, but he is one of the best in the game today, and his strategy for beginners is pretty good.  It is one, that if followed will lead to many successful sessions.  It provides the Beginner or Loser with a good basic strategy.  A quick read might lead to some misunderstanding.  The reader must pay attention to what he says because often it can be a bit confusing.  Personally, He doesn’t write that well or needs to fire his editor.  Some of the ideas were presented very poorly.   Although the strategies are quite simplistic, this book might be important to the Advanced and Novice players.  We need to know what the other players are thinking and those that play according to Hellmuth are quite common and can be devastating to a bankroll.  His strategy is Tight and very Aggressive, the characteristics of most successful players.  One of the common descriptions in my player notes is, Hellmuth Player.  This book should be on your read list.

 



 

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