View Single Post
  #13  
Old 10-26-2007, 11:59 PM
Gonso Gonso is offline
Senior Member
 
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: seat zero
Posts: 3,265
Default Re: yes.

[ QUOTE ]
below is a list of the poker books that i consider to be the most important for my development. there is no order.

[/ QUOTE ]

Here's mine, stripped down to essentials:

LHE: Small Stakes Hold 'em
7Stud: Seven Card Stud for Advanced Players
7Stud8/O8: High/Low for Advanced Players
NLHE cash: Harrington 1 + Professional No Limit Hold 'em
NLHE tourney: Harrington 1 + 2

Immediately after reading the above I'd go straight to Theory of Poker. After that there are a number of good books to move on to if you play LHE or NLHE.

I also omitted some very good starter books like Little Green Book, Getting Started in Hold 'Em, and Hold 'em Poker. I like them, but I think you could do just as well going right to the more intermediate level books.
Reply With Quote