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Old 06-12-2006, 12:56 PM
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Default Re: Best Poker Book U ever Read:

This is a tough question.

Reason is that I feel that it depends on what stage you are in your poker playing. The best book for beginners I have read is an oldie Titled "Education of a Poker Player". This book has made me a lot of money in my early years of poker and many of the concepts carry over into the later years. Not sure how old this is but it does not cover Holdem as I do not think it was a game yet.

I very much feel that Harringtons books on Holdem are very enlightening and I have used several concepts and must remember you are going to run into players who have no idea of what is a good or bad call or the least concept of pot odds or drawing odds. All poker means the same thing to them. They know the game is all luck. Also remember that this is gambling and no concept is infalliable. I am sure you have all seen people catch the case card and beat the hand when they should have not been involved in the hand in the first place. That is why they call it gambling. Remember no matter what the odds are if the person catches the odds go out the window...but the correct call , fold raise, reraise will win in the long haul.
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