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Re: My poker library
No one has the awesome Weighing the Odds in Hold 'Em by King Yao? Really? I'm very surprised.
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Re: My poker library
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No one has the awesome Weighing the Odds in Hold 'Em by King Yao? Really? I'm very surprised. [/ QUOTE ] That is one of my 50-100 [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img] |
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Re: My poker library
I haven't played a lick since November, but here's the collection I have:
- Play Poker Like The Pros (cut me some slack, it was my first book) - Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players - Tournament Poker for Advanced Players - Small Stakes Hold'em - Harrington on Hold'em part I & II - Pot Limit & No-Limit Poker Before I ever got into playing I found "Big Deal" at the public library. Interesting read then, would probably better understand it now. |
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Re: My poker library
books are overrated
practice makes perfect |
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I agree, but without the books I would never have done near as well as I did.
(Not that I tore it up, but still ...) |
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Re: My poker library
Okay my collection
The Complete Guide to Poker (bought about 20 years ago and written in 1967) Positively Fifth Street Play Poker Like The Pros Super System Holdem Poker for Advanced Players (as my son just said to me "Why do you have that book?") Killer Poker Online (a gift but without a doubt the worst book ever written about poker) H on H V I Theory of Poker H on H V II |
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Re: My poker library
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books are overrated practice makes perfect [/ QUOTE ] QFT In addition to some of the above, I have a couple by ciaffone and rubenstein: Big Bet Poker, and another one. They're quite interesting, but really collections of standalone essays. |
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Re: My poker library
Theory of Poker
Hold'em Poker For Advanced Players 21st Century Edition Harrington on Hold'em I The first two I bought at once. I didn't know HEPFAP was about limit when I bought it, though. Oops. I think I may be trying to sell these now, though. Not because they're bad books, but because I've quit poker, heh. |
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