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Re: Every Good Poker Book
Hey Snoopdawg,
I think you are getting a little ambitious. It takes a long time to become good at a game. Your question is akin to naming all the great chess books out there or all the great personal development books out there...there are literally hundreds of books and each one varies from horrible to great depending on who you ask. My suggestion is to focus on two or three games and then expand gradually. For instance, Sklansky's book of Razz is considered the authority on Razz but somehow, I highly doubt that studying that book will optimize your time and learning as you will not likely be playing Razz. Supersystem should be in every serious player's library but I doubt you will be playing 5 Card Draw. |
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Re: Every Good Poker Book
Okay then. For starters, let's say that I'll focus on Stud high and Hold 'em (limit and no limit). Also, let's say that I want the list to be 20 books or less (and none that I have read already.) Hopefully this will generate some replys.
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Re: Every Good Poker Book
tourny or cash?
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Re: Every Good Poker Book
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tourny or cash? [/ QUOTE ] Both |
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