best books for \"player types\" & \"reading hands\"
hi,
i really find this forum helpful.
looking to buy a couple more books in the next few weeks.
i have:
sklansky (HPFAP, TOP
miller (SSHE)
Harrington I and II (great, but assumes good opponents)
yao king
carson
maroon
little green book
lindgren
kill phil
a few others (hellmuth, a canadian obscure one and one of two others bought from discount bin).
i am looking to get into no-limit and tournaments/SNG's more
what books are the best for reading your opponents and characterizing him/her and then adjusting action.
books i'm thinking of:
ciaffone (mid-level and/or no-limit/PL)
inside poker mind
psychology of poker
russell fox
i still think there's a giant need in the market for a SSHE book, but for no-limit. realizing that we play against tons of callers and want to maximize our winnings against softish players (not wildly soft necessarily)...
i think SSHE was one of the first books that assumed your opponents weren't too great. harrington's books are great, but they assume good opposition for most part AND not these 3-4 callers we often see (i think it's a quandry in SNG's, lots of good opportunities with limpers but almost always constrained by your stack size).
thanks in advance!!!
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