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Must-Read Books
I haven't read a book for school since 7th grade, but I can't seem to put down poker books. I just ordered 2 more and I now have a pretty nice collection. Can anyone recomment other must-read books?
Books I have read or are being delivered; HEFAP TOP WLLH Poker Essays I and III (I will get 2 eventually) Real Poker II Improve Your Poker Inside the Poker Mind Super/System I feel like there have got to be more than just 8 "must-reads" for a limit player... any suggestions? |
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Re: Must-Read Books
Off the top of my head with respect to limit holdem try Middle Limit Poker by Brier/Ciaffone, Inside the POker mind by John Feeney and the Psychology of POker by Alan Schoonmaker, in taht order I would think.
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Re: Must-Read Books
Sorry, just noticed you mentioned Inside the Poker Mind already. So that's one less to worry about eh?
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What book do i have to read if i like to play tournees
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Re: Must-Read Books
The Book of Tells, the Body Language of Poker by Mike Caro
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If you play and/or are interested in tournaments than you should get TEPFAP. Actually, any 2+2 book that is relevant to what you are interested in is worth the price (ex. 7CSFAP) Mabye Gambling Theory and Other Topics would be worthwhile..
The Ciaffone and Reuben book on No Limit and Pot Limit is great. (if you decide to start taking these up) Middle Limit Holdem by Ciaffone and Briar is a good sourcebook for example hands.. some of their advice is controversial.. |
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Limit Holdem by Ciaffone and Briar is a good sourcebook for example hands.. some of their advice is controversial.. [/ QUOTE ] yeah that's why I haven't gotten it. I don't want to read a book that's going to give me a weak-tight mentality. have you read Gambling Theory and Other Topics? Is it a good read for a limit player? thanks |
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yeah that's why I haven't gotten it. I don't want to read a book that's going to give me a weak-tight mentality. [/ QUOTE ] If you read the bible, are you instantly christian? Should you not read the bible, because you are not interested in being Christian? [ QUOTE ] have you read Gambling Theory and Other Topics? Is it a good read for a limit player? [/ QUOTE ] of course. yes. good luck. |
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Re: Must-Read Books
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[ QUOTE ] Limit Holdem by Ciaffone and Briar is a good sourcebook for example hands.. some of their advice is controversial.. [/ QUOTE ] yeah that's why I haven't gotten it. I don't want to read a book that's going to give me a weak-tight mentality. [/ QUOTE ] It's not going to give you a weak tight mentality. It's a very solid book, and both sides in that controversy made good points. IMHO, I tend to side with Ciaffone/Brier. If you are in a game with, tough, very agressive, and extremely tricky opponents, then perhaps the book might be weak tight but in any other game the advice is sensible. But a real poker pro, wouldn't play in such a tough game, since it's not profitable. C+B point out that alot of people lose extra needless money, by not avoiding trouble. Staying in with overcards, making fancy moves in multiway pots, playing possibly dead draws in agressively raised pots etc. Save me the fiery responses of uttering heresey in the 2+2 forum, that all these things are OK in big pots. And the really deep truth of it, is that no poker book contains any really amazing secrets in it. So don't worry too much about it. Bygmesterf |
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Re: Must-Read Books
Caro's tells book is worthwhile and truly unique.
The Ciaffone/Brier book is excellent and a good complement to the 2+2 books. Stepping Up, the recreational player's guide to winning at casino and online poker is very good for reading hands and clear explanations of odds. May be a bit basic for you. Finally, McManus' Positively 5th Street, Alvarez's The Biggest Game in Town are great poker books for entertainment -- no instructional value. |
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