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hockey4433   Canada. Mar 01 2009 22:47. Posts 161 | | |
has anyone purchased the cts slow habit book..1850 is ridulous but who knows what u have done?? any poker books that helped your game..please post the book and what you liked.. |
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RS_II   United States. Mar 01 2009 22:48. Posts 748 | | |
all written by dan harrington |
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Silver_nz   New Zealand. Mar 01 2009 23:01. Posts 5647 | | |
Martin J Pring - Investment Psychology Explained |
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RainyDay   Korea (South). Mar 01 2009 23:06. Posts 484 | | |
Phil Hellmuth's Play Like The Pros |
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Darki   Peru. Mar 01 2009 23:46. Posts 687 | | |
| On March 01 2009 22:06 RainyDay wrote:
Phil Hellmuth's Play Like The Pros |
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bane   United States. Mar 01 2009 23:47. Posts 2379 | | |
when i very first started i read harrington on holdem and i think it helped me out |
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sirracksalot   United States. Mar 01 2009 23:49. Posts 2299 | | |

everything i know came from this book
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fakeshaver   United States. Mar 02 2009 00:02. Posts 1313 | | |
| On March 01 2009 22:49 sirracksalot wrote:

everything i know came from this book |
omg! me too. thats what took me from the micros to the big leagues |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Mar 02 2009 00:54. Posts 4947 | | |
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poker books are outdated these days with so many training sites, but any decent book echos the important things that are in Theory of Poker by Sklansky and will give you the basic stuff that you need to know |
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angryfishes   Australia. Mar 02 2009 03:16. Posts 410 | | |
its sad when the op asks a honest question and 8/10 people try to be "funny" and give it sacarstic replies
doyle's book to me got it started. very easy to read, brief and concepts easily explained whereas i find sklansky books hard to read |
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angryfishes   Australia. Mar 02 2009 03:17. Posts 410 | | |
has anyone read bobbofitos book? he was selling it for like 800 |
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Jelle   Belgium. Mar 02 2009 03:32. Posts 3476 | | |
| On March 01 2009 21:48 RS_II wrote:
all written by dan harrington |
i really don't like these books i think people who play micro stakes can instantly get much better by reading them but then it just stunts their growth after that because the thought processes are just hazy or outright bad
i much prefer the sklansky books where he doesnt tell you what to do but just tells you some factors that could influence your decisions.. they're not the pinnacle of poker instruction but i do think they have the best value for your money
i think "no limit holdem theory & practice" helped me the most back when it came out it just had a ton of stuff that no one else told me about before and were really important.. and "theory of poker" is the best book when you start out i think but i read it way too late.. those 2 books might be the reverse of harrington books in that they wont instantly make your skill level go way up but they will give you the most growth in the long run by teaching you to think in the right way
at the same time i don't like the sklansky books/parts of books where he actually tells you what to do though, that way of teaching poker just outright sucks and often the instructor gives a really subobtimal or even bad strategy (just look at my beginner's guide which I still think should be taken down and frankly i wonder if people can even win in today's micros by following it) |
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Jelle   Belgium. Mar 02 2009 03:33. Posts 3476 | | |
although some people do start out with one of these "in situation x do x" books like harringtons or my beginners guide and they manage to beat micros with it at the start and then later learn the good way to think and forget about the crap they were fed early, that's probably the ideal way where u skyrocket at start and still get the longterm growth but i think that's hard for a lot of people |
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Jelle   Belgium. Mar 02 2009 03:41. Posts 3476 | | |
mathematics of poker is another book i really like but its frustratingly difficult to read when really they could have made their (excellent) points in a more easy way |
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rogier   Netherlands. Mar 02 2009 03:46. Posts 1528 | | |
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k2o4   United States. Mar 02 2009 04:22. Posts 4803 | | |
only book worth it is the poker mindset by mathew hilger |
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Booyaka   Estonia. Mar 02 2009 04:27. Posts 197 | | |

just got it from my friend. have been read it about ~50 pages so far. and i can say it looks quite good.
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Silver_nz   New Zealand. Mar 02 2009 05:51. Posts 5647 | | |
interesting thoughts jelle. you're guide still covers some key concepts like pot odds and overall tight aggressive game approach, but i agree you need deeper game understanding to beat the micros these days. |
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The72o   Zimbabwe. Mar 02 2009 06:58. Posts 6112 | | |
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PandaSaurus   Australia. Mar 02 2009 07:32. Posts 1651 | | |
Probably the beginners book Lee Jones wrote.
It was pretty solid advice back in the day for beginners. |
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qwerty67890   New Zealand. Mar 02 2009 07:57. Posts 14026 | | |
Ace on the River - Barry Greenstein.
Lots of great advice and anecdotes about the life of a gambler.
He has a great philosophy towards the game and the lifestyle. Lots of interesting stories in there too.
Audio book is available for DL. I didnt read the actual book - But i like pretending that Barry is reading me a bedtime story.
Also Barry has yellow fever - which makes him cooler. |
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andrewcbr   Czech Republic. Mar 02 2009 08:59. Posts 373 | | |
| On March 02 2009 06:57 byrnesam wrote:
Ace on the River - Barry Greenstein.
Lots of great advice and anecdotes about the life of a gambler.
He has a great philosophy towards the game and the lifestyle. Lots of interesting stories in there too.
Audio book is available for DL. I didnt read the actual book - But i like pretending that Barry is reading me a bedtime story.
Also Barry has yellow fever - which makes him cooler. |
I like that book as well. I'd recommend it 4 sure. |
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Webjoker   Netherlands. Mar 02 2009 09:49. Posts 435 | | |
The PokerMindset
Ace on the River
Professional No Limit Hold'Em
The last is the only strategybook that helped me a bit. |
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NewbSaibot   United States. Mar 02 2009 12:21. Posts 4947 | | |
Actually no poker books have really helped me. In fact I cant even remember anything any of them said. Maybe thats why I suck lol. I'm a doer rather than a studier. I have to actually have hands on experience with something for it to sink in. Everything I know about poker probably came from a few free tutorial site signups such as stoxpoker and deuces cracked (where i could actually SEE the results of their concepts), reading misc shit from here and 2p2, and just playing it out myself.
I did buy collin moshman's Sit N Go strategy however, and that book worked wonders for my sng play, so I guess I can learn something through reading afterall. But that book is much different, simply a myriad of practically every possible situation you could ever find yourself in an SNG. |
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fakeshaver   United States. Mar 02 2009 12:49. Posts 1313 | | |
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TimDawg   United States. Mar 02 2009 13:46. Posts 10197 | | |
when i first started out online i read Super System I & II and that really helped me beat micro stakes |
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online bob is actually a pretty smart person, not at all like the creepy fucker that sits in the sofa telling me he does nasty shit to me when im asleep - pinball | |
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sirracksalot   United States. Mar 02 2009 14:21. Posts 2299 | | |
| On March 02 2009 02:16 angryfishes wrote:
its sad when the op asks a honest question and 8/10 people try to be "funny" and give it sacarstic replies
doyle's book to me got it started. very easy to read, brief and concepts easily explained whereas i find sklansky books hard to read |
search feature ftw fag, lol sklansky books hard to read
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TimDawg   United States. Mar 02 2009 17:09. Posts 10197 | | |
LOLOLOL
peachy made a thread asking about HU books |
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online bob is actually a pretty smart person, not at all like the creepy fucker that sits in the sofa telling me he does nasty shit to me when im asleep - pinball | |
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SpasticInk   Sweden. Mar 02 2009 17:41. Posts 6298 | | |
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H_   New Zealand. Mar 02 2009 18:20. Posts 159 | | |
solely the ones involving math. |
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hubmaster   United States. Mar 02 2009 21:24. Posts 586 | | |
| On March 02 2009 13:21 sirracksalot wrote:
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On March 02 2009 02:16 angryfishes wrote:
its sad when the op asks a honest question and 8/10 people try to be "funny" and give it sacarstic replies
doyle's book to me got it started. very easy to read, brief and concepts easily explained whereas i find sklansky books hard to read |
search feature ftw fag, lol sklansky books hard to read

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D_Zoo   Canada. Mar 02 2009 22:55. Posts 4013 | | |
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