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What was the Best poker Book published in 2007?
Which book would you vote for as being the best poker book published in 2007?
Is there one that stands head and shoulders above other releases? |
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007?
What are the contenders?
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007?
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What are the contenders? [/ QUOTE ] Any book, poker related, published in 2007 that you thought was the best... [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007?
Here is 2007 according to Amazon. I would add a poll but 2007 isn't finished. I'll do one for 2006, then we will KNOW FOR SURE WHICH IS BEST. Which is important.
"Killer Poker By the Numbers: Mathematical Edge for Winning Play" by Tony Guerrera "The Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide" by Michael Craig "Farha on Omaha: Expert Strategy for Beating Cash Games and Tournaments" by Sam Farha and Storms Reback "EARN $30,000 PER MONTH PLAYING ONLINE POKER: A Step-by-step Guide to Single-table Tournaments" by Ryan Wiseman "Omaha High/Low Poker" by Bill Boston "Championship Hold'em Satellite Strategy" by Tom McEvoy and Brad Daugherty "The Picasso Flop" by Vince Van Patten and Robert J. Randisi "Women's Poker Night: Stories and Strategies from the Feminine Side of the Felt" by Maryann Morrison "Winning in Tough Hold 'em Games: Short-Handed and High-Stakes Concepts and Theory for Limit Hold 'em" by Nick "Stoxtrader" Grudzien and Geoff "Zobags" Herzog "Limit Hold'em: Winning Short-Handed Strategies" by Terry Borer, Lawrence Mak, and Barry Tanenbaum "Advanced Limit Hold'em Strategy: Techniques for Beating Tough Games" by Barry Tanenbaum "Sit 'n Go Strategy" by Collin Moshman "Professional No-Limit Hold 'em: Volume I" by Matt Flynn, Sunny Mehta, and Ed Miller "Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies for No-limit Hold 'em Poker Tournaments and Sit-n-go's" by Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, Kim Lee, and Joe Hachem "Your Worst Poker Enemy" by Alan N. Schoonmaker "The Poker Mindset: Essential Attitudes for Poker Success" by Ian Taylor and Matthew Hilger "How to Dominate $1 and $2 No Limit Hold 'Em" by Sam O'Connor "Hold'em Wisdom for all Players" by Daniel Negreanu |
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007?
Thanks Fraac, i should have put a list in.
And yes, your right, the year isnt completely over, so there is still a chance someone else will have a book published before the year is out! |
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007?
Haven't read Kill Everyone. Among the others, PNL is the best, with the Stox book, Full Tilt strategy guide and the SNL book all valuable additions to the literature.
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007?
is Kill EVeryone out yet? i looked on amazon and it says January '08 for release, unless its different in the USA
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007? [Novels]
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"The Picasso Flop" by Vince Van Patten and Robert J. Randisi [/ QUOTE ] I reviewed The Picasso Flop book for Publishers Weekly, to wit: Van Patten, a host of TV's World Poker Tour, has teamed with veteran mystery writer Randisi to create what may be the first novel billed as a "Texas Hold'em Mystery" with so-so results. The action takes place during a major poker tournament at the Bellagio in Las Vegas, and Jimmy Spain—recently released from prison—is there both to play and to coach 22-year-old Kat Landrigan, the talented daughter of a man Spain did time with (part of a pointlessly complex backstory). But the tournament is interrupted by two murders, and, for reasons that strain credulity, Spain is asked to look into the matter. The title refers to the three playing cards discovered with each body: a jack, a queen and a king, which, when dealt together, are sometimes described as a "Picasso flop" in hold'em. Spain is an engaging, likable character, and some of the poker scenes are done with flair and knowledge, but the loose plot doesn't do justice to the fine concept. There is a better poker mystery (but not much better) called Dead Money by Randy Stegemoeller, and then there is solid poker mystery by Pete Hautman titled The Prop. The best poker-themed novel (at least from the perspective of an actual poker player) has to be Shut Up and Deal by Jesse May. It definitely captures the pre-Internet life of the grinder and contains dozens of quotable observations about poker like this one: Poker is a combination of luck and skill. People think mastering the skill part is hard, but they’re wrong. The trick to poker is mastering the luck. That’s philosophy. Understanding luck is philosophy, and there are some people who aren’t ever gonna fade it. That’s what sets poker apart. And that’s what keeps everyone coming back for more.... I've posted a page about that book: Shut Up and Deal |
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007? [Novels]
One series I like is the Tony Valentine series by Swain. There is a three book story set around a fictional stand-in for the WSOP. I sold off about twenty-some boxes of books so I cannot give you the exact titles of all the books off the top of my head, but I do remmeber one was Deadman's Bluff.
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Re: What was the Best poker Book published in 2007? [Novels]
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The best poker-themed novel (at least from the perspective of an actual poker player) has to be Shut Up and Deal by Jesse May. It definitely captures the pre-Internet life of the grinder and contains dozens of quotable observations about poker like this one: Poker is a combination of luck and skill. People think mastering the skill part is hard, but they’re wrong. The trick to poker is mastering the luck. That’s philosophy. Understanding luck is philosophy, and there are some people who aren’t ever gonna fade it. That’s what sets poker apart. And that’s what keeps everyone coming back for more.... I've posted a page about that book: Shut Up and Deal [/ QUOTE ] Thanks for all that, I'm going to definitely procure a copy. |
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