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SharpObject 08-15-2007 04:55 PM

Rate my recent Amazon book purchase list
 
Went on Amazon, went berserk, what do you think?


Poker Books

Sit 'n Go Strategy, Collin Moshman

Omaha Poker, Bob Ciaffone

Secrets of Professional Pot-Limit Omaha, Rolf Slotboom

How Good Is Your Pot-Limit Omaha, Stewart Reuben

Professional No-Limit Hold 'em: Volume I, Matt Flynn


Other Gambling

Sharp Sports Betting, Stanford Wong

Weighing the Odds in Sports Betting, King Yao

Blackbelt in Blackjack : Playing 21 as a Martial Art, Arnold Snyder

Professional Blackjack [Paperback] by Wong, Stanford

Getting the Best of It [Paperback] by Sklansky, David

Blackjack Bluebook II - the simplest winning strategies ever published (2006 edition), Fred Renzey


Economics Books (Freakonimics Recommendations)

Nickel and Dimed: On (Not) Getting By in America, Barbara Ehrenreich

The Worldly Philosophers: The Lives, Times And Ideas Of The Great Economic Thinkers, Robert L. Heilbroner

Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences, John Allen Paulos

Armchair Economist: Economics & Everyday Life, Steven E. Landsburg

The Economics of Life: From Baseball to Affirmative Action to Immigration, How Real-World Issues Affect Our Everyday Life, Gary S. Becker, Guity Nashat Becker

When Genius Failed: The Rise and Fall of Long-Term Capital Management, Roger Lowenstein

Choice and Consequence, Thomas C. Schelling

The Evolution of Cooperation [Paperback] by Axelrod, Robert

Burglars On The Job: Streetlife and Residential Break-ins, Richard T. Wright

The Wealth of Nations (Modern Library Classics), Adam Smith

RunnedOver 08-15-2007 05:23 PM

Re: Rate my recent Amazon book purchase list
 
I had the fortune to have John Allen Paulos as an instructor in my undergrad years at Temple University.
Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences is a valuable read, and Paulos's skill at getting you to imagine a visual about what the numbers mean is a great lesson to learn. From one of the books I remember how to remember about how much blood there is in the whole world and how to quickly deduce what it would be it if you gave me the expected number of people on earth at anytime... Plus, he's funny.

What sparked your Omaha interest? Never found too much on Omaha in print, would love to read people's opinions on it.

If you are still going crazy on poker books and economics, you might just love The Poker Face of Wall Street, especially for his description of the true rise of finance in America and poker's role in it. On top of it, Aaron Brown is a member here. http://www.amazon.com/Poker-Face-Wal.../dp/0471770574

Incidentally, I found that a good public library system is worth using, and can save you space on the home bookshelves.

dirty banana2007 08-15-2007 06:22 PM

Re: Rate my recent Amazon book purchase list
 
i think i saw a website called pokernomics and i think it is either by landsburg or the other guy who co-wrote the freakonomics book.

Bobo Fett 08-15-2007 06:43 PM

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i think i saw a website called pokernomics and i think it is either by landsburg or the other guy who co-wrote the freakonomics book.

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Steven Levitt

MrDetroit 08-15-2007 07:15 PM

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Burglars On The Job: Streetlife and Residential Break-ins, Richard T. Wright

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Seems like an odd inclusion.

Balls McFadden 08-15-2007 07:26 PM

Re: Rate my recent Amazon book purchase list
 
Nickel and Dimed is a fantastic book. Then again, I lean to the left, just like the author. The book has a great deal of literary value, though. It could easily be taught in a literary journalism class, alongside Tom Wolfe and Hunter S. Thompson. No matter what your political outlook is, you'll probably be glad you read it.

deacsoft 08-15-2007 08:40 PM

Re: Rate my recent Amazon book purchase list
 
You're poker list looks good. I can't comment on the other topics.

Gonso 08-16-2007 03:26 AM

Re: Rate my recent Amazon book purchase list
 
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i think i saw a website called pokernomics and i think it is either by landsburg or the other guy who co-wrote the freakonomics book.

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Slightly off-topic - I used to own freakonomics.com, which I sold to them. Would have charged more if I knew they were writing a book that would become a best-seller.

On-topic - PNL is very good from your poker list. As for the rest, I don't know what's in your library already. If you own nothing else, those wouldn't be my 1st choices.

Wealth of Nations is actually a good read for it's age. A lot of econ majors never actually read it cover to cover, but I did. The scope of his thinking to put it together at that time is impressive. There are a few problems of course, but most is brilliant.

Nickel and Dimed, The Worldly Philosophers - both good reads.

chucky 08-16-2007 05:20 AM

Re: Rate my recent Amazon book purchase list
 
The three omaha books you listed are the standard 3. That said, Once you get the very basics of omaha down (connected cards, the high value of position, recognizing nut outs vs non-nut outs) General Poker Theory books will probably help more with an omaha game than any specific workbook text can.

If becker's book includes his essay on marriage read that essay. Hope you enjoy what Adam Smith says about capitalists.

choccypie 08-16-2007 11:23 AM

Re: Rate my recent Amazon book purchase list
 
I like your hold em books but I don't play Omaha. Can't comment on the others except they must have cost you a fair bit [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]


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