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projectaero 05-30-2007 11:06 AM

David Sklansky Books Question
 
Hey guys.
I am wanting to buy a few books especially of David Sklansky and i have noticed that he has alot where he updates all the time.
And from what i have seen some books are basically updated versions of the others.

Here are the books i can order but need to know if any of them are revised versions of the other book or if they have taking one book and put it into a updated book.

The Theory of Poker
Small Stakes Hold 'em
Tournament Poker for Advanced Players
No Limit Hold 'em: Theory and Practice
Hold'em Poker: For Advanced Players
Poker - Texas Hold 'em
Seven Card Stud: For Advanced Players
Getting the Best of It!
Sklansky on Poker

Cheers guys.

sandman-54 05-30-2007 12:30 PM

Re: David Sklansky Books Question
 
Nope, I own all books listed and none of them are revised versions of another. The only book that you could rule out that might be for sale on ebay would be Sklansky on Razz, as it was retitled Sklansky on Poker. Also, Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players reads kind of like an extension of Hold'em Poker. However, Hold'em Poker is still worth buying if you have room to learn about reading the board for the nuts, reading your hand, etc.

Haunted Ghost 05-30-2007 12:46 PM

Re: David Sklansky Books Question
 
Just be aware that Theory of Poker used to be called Winning Poker, and before that it was called Sklansky on Poker Theory. Other than this, none of the books on your list counterfeit each other.

lucksack 05-30-2007 01:49 PM

Re: David Sklansky Books Question
 
Also, Small Stakes Hold'em is pretty much written by Ed Miller. It's a great book though.

Inside the poker mind also has Sklansky as "strategy consultant" if you're interested.


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