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Old 09-05-2007, 10:46 AM
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Default Re: Good order of books for novice NLH player?

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I've recently decided I'm going to teach my gf how to play nl holdem. She's extremely smart and talented with games in general, but she's a complete novice at poker.

She's going to start reading poker books and I'm not sure what I should start her off with and progress to. What is a good list and progression of books that would be good for someone to read who is going to be learning nlh?

I'm thinking of doing something like this:

1 - Theory of Poker
2 - Harrington v1
3 - Harrington v2
4 - Harrington v3
5 - NLH Theory + Practice


Should I add/remove any other books to this que?

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For cash games, first, have her read Ed Millers 7 Steps to NL Success on the NPA Website.

Then have her read PNL.

Then PLNLP by Ciaffone/Reuben.

Finally, NLTAP.
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