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Im sure this question has been asked millions of times and I apologize for this ... but Im new to the site and havent seen this question asked yet.
Anyways, my question: I consider myself a good NL Holdem poker player ... not the best, but I can hold my own in most places. What NL holdem books out there are good for me to read? Thanks. [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img] |
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Im sure this question has been asked millions of times
Nah, only about twice a week. IMO, the only worthwhile NL books are "Pot-Limit & No-Limit Poker" by Rueben/Ciaffone and "Super System". Lost Wages |
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How long is Doyles books? Someone told me its like 1000 pages.
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624 pages. IIRC, the no-limit section is 150ish pages. Of course, SSII is due out around Christmas.
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'Improve your poker' by Ciaffone is also a must read.
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Poker Theory by Sklansky too
"Improve your Poker" and "Pot Limit and No Limit poker" by Ciaffone are at the top of my list too. |
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cross that...it's Theory of Poker by Sklansky
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