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My limit Hold'em game was never great to begin with, but for most small stakes game, it was +EV. Anyway, I've been playing lots of limit Omaha 8/b and NL HE to feed my bankroll. However, I've probably played around 20 hands of limit hold'em in the past 6 months. What's a good list of books (in order) to read? I already have TOP, HEPFAP, SSHE and SS 1/2. I don't even think I can sit down at a 2/4 game without making some horrendous mistakes.
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You already got most of the great books. Reread SSH first.
You may want to get How good is your Limit Holdem by B. Jacobs, King Yao´s Weighing the odds and Real Poker II by Roy Cooke. |
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You should read Hilger's Internet Texas Holdem first, to practice with the sheer number of hand examples. That's a no brainer. After that, get into deeper thinking into some specific hands with Jacobs' book and Cooke's book. Far fewer hands, but deeper analysis into each one.
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