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suggested reading
I am new to this forum and the posters appear to be very knowlegable. I was hoping someone could give me a suggestion for my next book(s). I have read all 3 HOH, Caro's book of tells, Hilgers Odds and Probabilities and Navarro's Read them em weep. I was planning on getting Largay's No limit Texas holdem-complete course (based on suggestions from this forum) and possibly Killer Poker No limit from Vorhaus and How good is you game from Jacobs.
I would consider myself an above average intermediate player and typically play local tournaments. I am struggling btw. which Sklansky book to get. My choices are Holdem poker for Advanced Players (21st century), No Limit Holdem Theory and Practice, Theory of Poker or Tournament Poker for Advanced Players. Any help of suggestions would be appreciated. Yoda |
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Re: suggested reading
Phil Gordons Little Green and Blue Book are also very good
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Re: suggested reading
There isn't much truly awesome material out there ... Get a cardrunners subscription and wait of the Flynn/Metha book.
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Re: suggested reading
If you mostly play in tournaments, and you already have the Harringtons, then I would recomment two of Sklanskys - Theory of Poker & Tournament Poker for Advanced Players.
Also, you might look at Kill Phil. This is particurly handy for SnGs & final tables. And I also like Gordon's LGB & LBB. |
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Re: suggested reading
For tournaments, besides the ones you have read:
Kill Phil by Rodman Poker Tournament Formula by Snyder Ace on the River by Greenstein Little Green Book by Gordon Making the Final Table by Lindren Lederer's More Secrets of NLHE DVD Gordon's Final Table DVD Tournament Poker for Advanced Players by Sklansky |
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Re: suggested reading
Thank you all for the great suggestions. I will check out the suggestions.
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