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Books?

grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
edited July 2012 in Poker Chat

Hi, looking for a poker book to learn something from. Was thinking of some of these, anyone read any of them? Feel free to make other recomendations. I've played a good bit of poker and I think I have a reasonable grasp of the basics, looking to expand my knowledge/improve my thinking 

Kill Everyone  
Lee Nelson and others, with commentery by elky

The Raiser's Edge
 Elky and others

The Mathematics of Poker
 Bill Chen

Tournament Poker for Advanced Players
David Slansky

Also thinking of an omaha book, was thinking of one of these. Im a begginner at omaha

Secrets of Professional PLO
Rolf Slotbloom

Sectrets of Shorthanded PLO
Rolf Slotbloom

PLO Poker : The Big play Strategy
Jeff Hwang

How good is your PLO?
Stewart Reuben

Finally, would like a fun poker read also if anyone has any ideas

Thanks

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  • bandinibandini Member Posts: 1,802
    edited August 2011
    In Response to Books?:
    Hi, looking for a poker book to learn something from. Was thinking of some of these, anyone read any of them? Feel free to make other recomendations. I've played a good bit of poker and I think I have a reasonable grasp of the basics, looking to expand my knowledge/improve my thinking  Kill Everyone   Lee Nelson and others, with commentery by elky The Raiser's Edge  Elky and others The Mathematics of Poker  Bill Chen Tournament Poker for Advanced Players David Slansky Also thinking of an omaha book, was thinking of one of these. Im a begginner at omaha Secrets of Professional PLO Rolf Slotbloom Sectrets of Shorthanded PLO Rolf Slotbloom PLO Poker : The Big play Strategy Jeff Hwang How good is your PLO? Stewart Reuben Finally, would like a fun poker read also if anyone has any ideas Thanks
    Posted by grantorino
    Recently read the " Winning poker tournaments one hand at a time" books which are excellent for MTT strategy.

    Hwang's Omaha book is good and I think TK recommended it on Ch.865.

    Devilfish's autobiography's quite funny.
  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited August 2011
    just got:
        treat your poker like a business by dusty schmidt
        the mathematics of poker  bill chen

    will give a little review after if you want but might take a while to get through them, esp. mathematics.

    jeff hwang's plo book is good for begginners imo not that great on advanced stuff      
  • GlenelgGlenelg Member Posts: 6,627
    edited August 2011
    In Response to Books?:
    Hi, looking for a poker book to learn something from. Was thinking of some of these, anyone read any of them? Feel free to make other recomendations. I've played a good bit of poker and I think I have a reasonable grasp of the basics, looking to expand my knowledge/improve my thinking  Posted by grantorino
    This made me chuckle! ;-)
  • bandinibandini Member Posts: 1,802
    edited August 2011
    On the subject, are there any good cash books out there? I've read Harrington's and, although it explains a few principles well, it's (IMHO) wholly inadequate for the modern game and not at all suitable for 6max.

    Also, why are they so expensive? I'd like to read Barry Carter's book, but £32?! War and Peace retails for £1.99 to put it into comparison.
  • AcidMan27AcidMan27 Member Posts: 3,752
    edited August 2011
    I'd say The Mental Game of Poker is worth £32 though. It's an excellent book and one you have to keep referring to as you work on that aspect of your game/life.

    The Poker Blueprint is a great six max cash game book. It's mainly written with micro stakes in mind but it's still worth a read.


  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited August 2011
    i think for online cash games ebooks/videoes are going to be your best option
  • bandinibandini Member Posts: 1,802
    edited August 2011
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    i think for online cash games ebooks/videoes are going to be your best option
    Posted by LOL_RAISE
    Where's the best place to look for them? You do realise this will come back to bite you once I get up to your stakes? :-)

    Re: Books?

    posted at 7/8/2011 6:50 PM BST on SkyPoker.com
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    I'd say The Mental Game of Poker is worth £32 though. It's an excellent book and one you have to keep referring to as you work on that aspect of your game/life.

    The Poker Blueprint is a great six max cash game book. It's mainly written with micro stakes in mind but it's still worth a read.

    Says the man that won it for nothing :-) Ta for the tip, heading out for a live game but will check that out once my hangover abates (Wednesday-ish).
  • AcidMan27AcidMan27 Member Posts: 3,752
    edited August 2011
    Lol true.

  • grantorinograntorino Member Posts: 4,710
    edited August 2011
    Thanks guys, any one read the raisers edge?
  • wynne1938wynne1938 Member Posts: 20,571
    edited August 2011
    Just finished reading "Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand At A time" Volume 1
    By Eric "Rizen" Lynch
         Jon "Apestyles"Van Fleet
          Jon "Pearljammer" Turner

    Any body interested in buying it for a modest sum, let me know before I put it on e-bay.

    Now reading Volume 2, that will be on sale soon!
  • LOL_RAISELOL_RAISE Member Posts: 2,188
    edited August 2011
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    In Response to Re: Books? : Where's the best place to look for them? You do realise this will come back to bite you once I get up to your stakes? :-) Re: Books? posted at 7/8/2011 6:50 PM BST on SkyPoker.com AcidMan27 Posts: 1685 First: 2/1/2011 Last: 7/8/2011 I'd say The Mental Game of Poker is worth £32 though. It's an excellent book and one you have to keep referring to as you work on that aspect of your game/life. The Poker Blueprint is a great six max cash game book. It's mainly written with micro stakes in mind but it's still worth a read. Says the man that won it for nothing :-) Ta for the tip, heading out for a live game but will check that out once my hangover abates (Wednesday-ish).
    Posted by bandini
    for ebooks  google 'daily variance'

    for training sites main ones are
    deucescracked (i recomend this one, DRM free D/L videos etc no sign up fee)
    cardrunners
    leggopoker
    dragthebar
    bluefirepoker (v expenseive but awesome)

  • JohnConnorJohnConnor Member Posts: 1,160
    edited August 2011
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    Just finished reading "Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand At A time" Volume 1 By Eric "Rizen" Lynch      Jon "Apestyles"Van Fleet       Jon "Pearljammer" Turner Any body interested in buying it for a modest sum, let me know before I put it on e-bay. Now reading Volume 2, that will be on sale soon!
    Posted by wynne1938
    I've sent you a PM about this Wynne.
  • GaryQQQGaryQQQ Member Posts: 6,804
    edited August 2011
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    Just finished reading "Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand At A time" Volume 1 By Eric "Rizen" Lynch      Jon "Apestyles"Van Fleet       Jon "Pearljammer" Turner Any body interested in buying it for a modest sum, let me know before I put it on e-bay. Now reading Volume 2, that will be on sale soon!
    Posted by wynne1938
    I have these books, both excellent, can't recommend them highly enough.
  • JAM888JAM888 Member Posts: 41
    edited July 2012
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    On the subject, are there any good cash books out there? I've read Harrington's and, although it explains a few principles well, it's (IMHO) wholly inadequate for the modern game and not at all suitable for 6max. Also, why are they so expensive? I'd like to read Barry Carter's book, but £32?! War and Peace retails for £1.99 to put it into comparison.
    Posted by bandini
  • JAM888JAM888 Member Posts: 41
    edited July 2012
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    On the subject, are there any good cash books out there? I've read Harrington's and, although it explains a few principles well, it's (IMHO) wholly inadequate for the modern game and not at all suitable for 6max. Also, why are they so expensive? I'd like to read Barry Carter's book, but £32?! War and Peace retails for £1.99 to put it into comparison.
    Posted by bandini

    ref barry carters mental game of poker,  You can buy the kindle version for a fraction, around £6, the kindle app is a free download from a well known online book store amazon, i found the kindle app to work well on my pc

  • 12671267 Member Posts: 936
    edited July 2012
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    On the subject, are there any good cash books out there? I've read Harrington's and, although it explains a few principles well, it's (IMHO) wholly inadequate for the modern game and not at all suitable for 6max. Also, why are they so expensive? I'd like to read Barry Carter's book, but £32?! War and Peace retails for £1.99 to put it into comparison.
    Posted by bandini
    32 quid which could potentially help you win thousands .....
  • engyengy Member Posts: 723
    edited July 2012
    anyone got the winning poker tournaments 1 hand at a time for sale? or swap as ive a lot of books. also anyone got the raisers edge/kill elky for sale. pm me or on here. cheers

  • MP33MP33 Member Posts: 6,308
    edited July 2012
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    In Response to Books? : Recently read the " Winning poker tournaments one hand at a time" books which are excellent for MTT strategy. Hwang's Omaha book is good and I think TK recommended it on Ch.865. Devilfish's autobiography's quite funny.
    Posted by bandini
    After seeing a recent SPT winner with this book i bought ity as well (1st ever poker book) except i got volume 2 by mistake which takes you from the bubble to winning a tournament so got to get to the bubble first before using any of this knowledge

    Hoping to borrow the 1st edition of a mate soon

    Still say theres no better way to learn than practise tho
  • WHOAMI196WHOAMI196 Member Posts: 1,170
    edited July 2012
    aint read any of them but fwiw super sutem 2 is prolly the best all rounder out there and is a must buy (great read, it has great bunch of pros involved, some great stories from doyle too)
  • WHOAMI196WHOAMI196 Member Posts: 1,170
    edited July 2012
    In Response to Re: Books?:
    I'd say The Mental Game of Poker is worth £32 though. It's an excellent book and one you have to keep referring to as you work on that aspect of your game/life. 
    Posted by AcidMan27
    LOL i started reading that, untill i noticed everyone else taking about conceous competant, and unconceous balh blah and it just makes me cringe for some reason plus i though i was the only one reading it, sadly its rotting away in the archives of my kindle lol

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