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Re: Psychology Books That Are Applicable To Poker
Whalen is ex-military (ret.) and by his own accounts a
succesful player (I will not attempt to refute). His writing style is 'folksy' and full of quaint sayings that have some applicability, but are best "taken with a grain of salt." The book is not in front of me (in a different state) but I recall a couple of strategic errors as well, at least as written. Many strategies are applicable in specific situations, his situations were not well defined and therefore his advice somewhat dangerous. An experienced player capable of getting thru the 'minefield' can pick up some useful things. This may be most true with the psychology aspects. So the book is not without value, just don't approach it like a 2+2 book where everything can be assumed to be accurate (even if the writing may be poor). |
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I wasn't impressed by this book. There are better written and less expensive books that will provide more enlightenment on both poker and trading.
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"Strangers to Ourselves" by ??Timothy something Maybe even "The 48 Laws of Power" [/ QUOTE ] Can you summarize these briefly as applied to poker? |
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Im looking for some good suggestions for psy. books that would be/are applicable to Poker. If anyone knows of a good choices please post'em. [/ QUOTE ] Classics on Strategy and Counsel by Thomas Cleary The Art of War with complete commentaries The Book of the FIve Rings by Miyamoto Musashi Warrior Zen by ? Existential Phenomenological Perspectives in Psychology by Valle and Hallings (heavy reading...you have to subscribe to Existentialist philosophy to buy this theory though...it works for me...somewhat) Tao Te Ching with commentaries...also any works by Chuang Tzu and other later Taoist philosophers... |
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P$ychology of Poker P$ymplified by David Whalen [/ QUOTE ] I've wanted to buy this book, but it's out of print and I haven't found it anywhere. Does anyone know where I can get a copy? To the OP, the most valuable book for me was "Emotions Revealed", by Paul Ekman. Seeing a player flash "worried" when the third of a suit comes or "excited" when the board pairs has been invaluable. On his website, he sells a cd called SETT/METT that trains you to read expressions, even when someone is trying to hide them. On the don't waste your time list, stay away from "Beyond Tells". The author sets up an interesting foundation for evaluating players, but doesn't take the step into doing anything useful with that information. Additionally, there is tons of bad strategic advice that could mess up your play. |
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On the don't waste your time list, stay away from "Beyond Tells". The author sets up an interesting foundation for evaluating players, but doesn't take the step into doing anything useful with that information. Additionally, there is tons of bad strategic advice that could mess up your play. [/ QUOTE ] Thank you for posting this, I was very close to purchasing it a couple of weeks ago, and decided against it. Seems I made the right decision. |
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Re: inside the poker mind.,
in addition to the books mentioned, inside the poker mind has several parts that address psychology. the author john feeney is a professional poker player with his phd in psychology. it is also a terrific poker book.
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Re: Psychology Books That Are Applicable To Poker
Zen in the Martial Arts - Joe Hyams
[img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]Dave |
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