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I play low limits ($2/$4 multi-tables) and some $25/$50 NL as well as sit n go's. I also play $2-$4 live since the game is so loose.
My mom won a $50 Amazon GC but she can't read so she gave it to me and I'm itching to read some new material. I have: Theory of Poker Winning Low Limit Poker Hold Em Poker Hold Em Poker for Advanced Players 21st Century Tournament Poker for Advanced Players Hi-Low Split for advanced players Championship No Limit Hold Em Super System No Limit/Pot Limit Poker by Bob C. Poker Essays III? Mike Caros book of tells? |
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Based on what you have read my opinion would be "Inside the poker Mind" By Feeney. Then go to essays I II III.
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It looks like you've got your 2+2 books pretty much covered.
Aside from 2+2, for Hold'em you might try: Middle Limit Hold'em - Bob Ciaffone Nothing much new in here, just a sound simple read. For Stud: Seven Card Stud Poker - Konstantin Othmer Lots of stats to solidify in your mind stud concepts. |
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My mom won a $50 Amazon GC but she can't read so she gave it to me and I'm itching to read some new material. [/ QUOTE ] Don't be selfish. Get your mom into adult ed. Let her know the joy of reading. |
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Take your pick - all the following are excellent and should be in any really good poker library:
Middle Limit Holdem (Ciaffone, Brier) Improve Your Poker (Ciaffone) Inside the Poker Mind (Feeney) Poker Essays I, II, III (Malmuth) Real Poker II The Play of Hands (Roy Cooke) I'd probably go for "Inside the Poker Mind" first if I were you. |
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