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book ordering for NL
Hi, I decided I order some books from amazon, and these are on my wishlist:
Little Green Book -Phil Gordon NLHTAP- D. Sklansky-E. Miller Professional No limit Hold'em - Matt Flynn Harrington on Hold'em III( I. and II. already read) + 2 psychological books: The Poker Mindset- Ian Taylor Your Worst Poker Enemy- A. Schoonmaker I am not beginner in NL, and I hope these books are not for the absolutely beginners. (If I order these books, can the Pot limit-No limit by Ciaffone,Reuben show any other important things from NL fro me?) Is any book from this list which is not recommended ? Thank you very much |
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Re: book ordering for NL
Well I read the Little Green Book and wasn't very impressed. Some basic strategy here and there... a lot of anecdotes and a couple of equity tables. Honnestly, it's not that good but a bit entertaining. Not much to learn from this unless if you're a beginner
Let just say that LGB is NO MATCH vs NLHTAP |
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Re: book ordering for NL
Okay very stupid ques. but what is NLHTAP I know it is an abbreviation but what is the whole title. Since it is by Sklansky it must be good though.
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Re: book ordering for NL
NLHTAP = No Limit Hold'em Theory and Practice, I heard this is mainly about hard but important theoretical concepts in No limit hold'em
yes, Little Green Book is not so recommended, because I could get it a few moments earlier in pdf format and in audio files too (listening it will be enough) |
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Re: book ordering for NL
I haven't read Professional No-Limit Hold 'em Volume I but it's on its way. I would imagine that it should come earlier in your sequence than NLHE:TAP, because it appears to be a more practical development of some of the same themes. (I.e. calculations you can do at the table, versus calculations presented only for illustration.)
Ed Miller and Sunny Mehta are co-authors along with Matt Flynn whom you cited. |
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