How much you win in a poker tournament depends on how you handle the finishing stages. This book is packed with effective, ground-breaking strategic advice that will help you climb the money ladder.ISBN: 1880685353Author: Dan Harrington & Bill RobertiePublisher: Two Plus Two PubNr of Pages: 450Cover: Paperback
For today’s poker players, Texas hold’em is the game. Every day, tens of thousands of small stakes hold’em games are played all over the world in homes, card rooms, and on the Internet.These games can be very profitable — if you play well. But most pe
This book, often referred to as the poker bible, is truly one of the most important books on poker ever written. It was written in 1978 under the original title “How I Made Over $1, 0, 000 Playing Poker” by two-time World Champion Doyle Brunson (1976 and 1977). Included poker game variations are: Draw Poker, Seven-Card Stud, Lowball, Seven-Card Stud High-Low Split, Limit Hold’em and No-Limit Hold’em. It offers a unique view of how to play no-limit Texas Hold’em. Even if you are only interested in reading about Texas Hold’em this book is still a great read. No other poker book on the market has the same approach as how to play no-limit Texas Hold’em as Doyle Brunson’s. ISBN: 1580420818Author: Brunson Doyle Goldberg AllanPublisher: Simon & SchusterNr of Pages: 605Cover: Paperback
Poker guru David Sklansky teaches you how to think like an expert poker player. Whether your game is Texas Hold'em or Razz this book will give unique insights to the game of poker. It covers many topics and concepts making it a very complete book on poker. It is universal in the way that many of the concepts discussed are usable for any form of poker. This book is highly recommended for the intermediate/expert player, but it is still a good read for any beginner who is serious about improving their game. Some included topics are: the value of deception, bluffing, raising, slow-playing, playing position, psychology, heads-up play, game theory, odds, the free card and semi-bluffing. To sum it up, a classic book on poker and highly recommended read.ISBN1880685000AuthorSklansky, DavidPublisherTwo Plus Two PubNr of PagesCoverPaperback
Two of the brightest minds in poker, David Sklanskys and Mason Malmuths, have written ”Hold’Em Poker For Advanced Players”. A book that more than anyone else has affected the way poker is played today.Even since the first issue in 1988, the book has ha
Hellmuth's “Play Poker Like the Pros”, is mainly an excellent first read for beginners, rather than a deep conceptual text. It is a good quality book for the intermediate player who wishes to quickly brush up on basic strategy, get understandable advice, or find one of the few books with meaningful Omaha strategy. For being a professional poker player, rather than a writer, Phil Hellmuth succeeds in bringing out his advice in a surprisingly pedagogical way, with first-class humor and clever language. It is a delight to read. To sum it up, it is highly suggested for all beginners, but also intermediate players looking for quick reference work including Omaha and Seven-Card Stud. The most disappointing thing is that it lacks tournament strategy, especially considering Hellmuth’s credentials. ISBN60005726AuthorHellmuth, PhilPublisherHarpercollinsNr of Pages394CoverPaperback</
Several general topics are discussed in this book, including pre-flop play, how to play the flop, and bluffing. In addition, it covers many subjects vital for an intermediate player to master in order for them to be successful at the middle limits. Cl
Included poker game variations are: Limit Hold'em (Jennifer Harman), Omaha Eight-or Better (Bobby Baldwin), Seven-Card Stud High-Low Eight-or-Better (Todd Brunson), Pot-Limit Omaha High (Lyle Berman), Triple Draw (Daniel Negreanu), and No-Limit Hold'em (Doyle Brunson). Other content worth mentioning is general poker advice from Mike Caro, a tournament overview by Doyle Brunson (only 10 pages)
A varied playing style and strong betting patterns are some of the qualities needed to succeed in a poker tournament. Experienced poker pro Dan Harrington presents battle-proven techniques that will be useful to any player.ISBN 1880685337 Author Harrington, Dan; Robertie, Bill Publisher Two Plus Two Pub Nr of Pages 381 Cover Paperback
"Championship No Limit & Pot Limit Hold’EM" is made up like a discussion between the poker champions Tom McEvoy and T.J. Cloutier.The weakness of this format is that it sometimes is hard to tell whether an advice comes from Cloutier or from McEvoy. A great advantage is that the reader constantly gets two views on how to play poker the best way.The book handles a lot of subjects – all from how to play satellites to how to best handle the great stress that can occur when you have finished playing a big tournament. This is mainly a good book for beginners as it encourages a restrictive playing style.It can also be interesting to read the book ”Super System” of Doyle Brunson as it proposes a completely different strategy.Author Cloutier, T. J.; McEvoy, Tom Publisher Simon & Schuster Nr of Pages 304 Cover Paperback