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thechainsaw 11-06-2006 08:37 AM

Can someone recommend some books
 
Hi All

I was wondering if anyone could recommend some holdem books.

I've just read:

Theory of Poker
Small Stakes
Harrington I&II
No limit holdem theory and practice
Holdem for advanced players

Which are nice books. Are these the good ones to read? What would you recommend next? I am also interested in books on probability.

I have played most holdem games and seem to be natural in all of them, fairly high ROI, the mathematics and game theory is no issue to me, and I would like to move to the next stage.

I seem fairly good at all games ive tried NL/L tournament/turbo/headsup but would like to start to specialise in a field that could provide some decent part time earnings for me, or possibly full time.

The last thing I want to do is specialize in an area and then find out it is one of the lesser areas in terms of profitability.

Any books/help you could give me would be greatly appreciated!

Steel 11-06-2006 02:24 PM

Re: Can someone recommend some books
 
"Which are nice books"..... :x


"Weighing the odds" should get on your shelf
"gambling theory and other topics"
"inside the poker mind"
"book of tells"

See 35000 hands/month online + what you can live.

You'll be good to go sir

rando 11-06-2006 04:40 PM

Re: Can someone recommend some books
 
You should be trying to score 400 on Harrington's workbook as I type this. I would skim Fishman's "Online Ace" at Borders but would not pay for the privilege, he has some interesting ideas that might work if you do SNGs... but mostly as a means of mixing up your game.


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