If you see a Google Drive link instead of source url, means that the file witch you will get after approval is just a summary of original book or the file has been already removed. Loved each and every part of this book. I will definitely recommend this book to business, non fiction lovers. Your Rating:. In the book Ian covers a total of 12 topics including, poker hand ratings, observing and reading your opponent, everyday terms, player personalities, bluffing and more.
After reading it, I had a much different view of the game. The book explained each topic step-by-step and showed me how to put the strategies into practice during my play. For more advanced players going over the different types of hands and the hierarchy of suits may seem extremely basic, but if you are new to the game , it is highly beneficial. The book explains each topic step-by-step and shows the reader how to put the matter into practice.
It discusses different types of hands and the hierarchy of suits. The book presents poker as a game of intellect rather than luck, which it is. As stated in the book, patience and practice are needed. I would recommend this book to beginner and intermediate level players, as more advanced players may have prior knowledge of most, if not all of the concepts in the book.
This book is authored by Nolan Dalla and is the life story of Stu Ungar. He has won many of the big poker tournaments, some even consequently. This book is authored by three prominent poker experts Ed Miller, David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth who promises that you can win big with expert play.
But for myself, the most valuable pieces of information from this book were the explanations of how to handle starting hands , how to know their strengths and weaknesses and how to play them to my advantage. The techniques explained are robust, straightforward to understand and do work. Especially his advice on chasing the cards , an area of my play that I have recently adjusted. I am skeptical about the reality of the examples used, they seem a little too outlandish for my taste, but it takes nothing away from the validity of the points they are making.
I plan to go back to this book regularly to keep my memory sharp. That competitor is Pot-Limit Omaha Poker. So, if you want to get into the action, but have no clue how to play Omaha effectively. Then this book by Jeff Hwang is for you. Read it, learn the game and then go crush those Omaha tables. Ed Miller has written this book for the most serious students of poker. If you were asked the question: What is the difference between the elite professional poker players and the rest of the world?
The answer can be found in this informative book. This book by Jared Tendler , one of the leading mental poker game experts in the industry, is one of the most realistic poker strategy books on the market.
It gives you realistic strategies with realistic results. In this book, the author presents the reader with the strategy, how to apply the strategy, and the steps needed to implement it successfully. The author lets you know right away and throughout the book, the hours and work needed to utilize and reap rewards from the strategies in the book successfully. I recommend this book to poker players in the intermediate to advanced levels. You will need prior playing experience and some knowledge of strategy to fully grasp the lessons presented in the book.
When I was new to poker I was looking for a book that started from the basics. I came across this one from Ashton Cartwright and figured I would give it a try. The information was presented in a way that anyone who is new to the game can easily understand , especially the glossary. Learning the jargon that is used seemed a perfectly natural place to start my education, and I will refer to it now and then when necessary.
After I became a little more comfortable with the terminology, I continued to the seven habits necessary to win the game. Alex Fitzgerald shares his years of acquired knowledge and experience, a renowned poker trainer who has trained over one-thousand students, and knows what it takes to become a poker player. This book has debunked the myth that talent is necessary to become a successful poker player. Learn how to pinpoint the various situations that you will experience during a game, with his easy to read and understand approach to becoming a proficient poker player.
If you are interested in becoming a better poker player or enjoy reading about the game, this book is worth your time. So, this is not a book about learning poker. To understand we I have ranked this book as high as I have one must know more about the author, Jane Stanton Hitchcock.
This is her sixth novel and is a tribute to her passion for poker. The book is about a woman called Maud Warner and how she uses her experience and knowledge about poker to navigate in the socialite New York. One might start to wonder if Maud really is Jane, and if this is based more on true events then not. They take on the task to address the tactical and mental blocks that keep Holdem players from winning at Big O and PLO8.
If you already know the basics, this book can do wonders for you. They will take your understanding of the game to the next level. Alton Hardin , who has been playing poker for over ten years and is the founder and creator of the MicroGrinder Poker School have written this excellent book. This piece will teach you elementary poker math and how to use it to increase your winnings. It will cover probabilities and odds, expected value, pot equity, ratios, calls and more.
Hardin will provide you with many examples, such as exercise and scenarios, to learn, study, and practice. It even gives you some even reference charts and cheats sheets. With the examples, charts, and tools provided by the book, learning poker math is less intimidating and more accessible to grasp.
Beginners will gain new and much-needed information, including poker terminology. Advanced players will learn a new skill that will give them an advantage in future poker games and increase their winnings. This was not an issue for a serious student of poker like myself; I am always willing to try anything that will improve my stats. I readjusted my strategy, and have been fine-tuning it here and there ever since.
My level of play is not where I want it to be yet, but I am playing better and expect that I will continue to improve. Although it is not the most well-written book I have ever read it still helped me improve my game and my time was very well spent. It will teach you all aspects of the game. It not a casual read, and that is not the point either. So, if you are serious about learning poker and have the time to do so properly. This book is a must for you.
This book is written by Mike Caro who is a professional poker player, theorist, and author. He will show how to tell what a player has in his hands and when he is bluffing based on eye contact, sighs, shrugs, glancing at chips, shuffling hands, and other mannerisms.
To accompany the lessons, the author provides around illustrated photos so the reader may see the mannerisms in action and get a better understanding of the teachings presented. The author will also show you how to differentiate players who are showing actual signs of bluffing and players who want to lead you on.
The book is easy to read and follow , and the photos provide great help in understanding the concepts. This book will help players improve their bluffing strategy and get to the ranks of more advanced players. This is one book Lee Nelson that should be on the shelf for every serious poker player. Full of information that will make you a serious opponent at the table. The most valuable lesson for myself was dealing with players that are incredibly aggressive.
If you are looking to become more aggressive in your game, this will also give you the information necessary to get you where you want to be. For tournament players that want information on when to become aggressive , how to widen your hand range, or when you should back off a little. Great book with lots of information that will help you improve your skills , and give you more confidence.
This book by Collin Moshman was inspired by the beginning of his career, where he started out in small stakes online betting and used his mathematical background to turn his hobby into a professional career.
This book is not the most entertaining, but it is one of the most informative and useful ones on the market. Moshman shows you the power of aggressive playing and how to use it properly and other poker strategies you can use throughout the game. What I like most about this book is that the author gives you strategies that you can use from the early stages of the game to the later stages. I recommend this book to beginners and intermediate players. More advanced players may not find this book so helpful, as they may already know the strategies presented in the book.
This book is not about learning poker. At least not how to play. But, it will, however, teach you a lot about the high stake poker tournaments going on behind the scenes. Molly Bloom arranged high stake poker tournaments for the very rich and famous.
Including a lot of Hollywood A-listers. Molly intriguingly tells her story. She has lived a life out of the ordinary. So, if you enjoy great life stories and also poker: this book is a gem! The truth is somewhere in between. I am convinced that those poker books that were good five or even ten years ago are still worth reading today, despite the game changing a lot.
For someone just learning the ropes, this will be an excellent resource, guaranteed. This book will help you get a whole new perspective on the game and really shift your focus from just hanging around to putting yourself in the best possible position to win.
Most beginner poker players are introduced to the game through poker books. Despite many poker books regurgitating the same basic information there are a number of books that have been breakthroughs to beginners and pros alike.
Of course, your poker training regimen should include my extensive poker strategy pieces as well. The best answer to this question is, as you would expect — it depends. Are you looking to start playing more tournaments or want to give cash games a chance for a change? All these questions come in play when trying to pick what poker books you should give your attention to.
This book will provide you with all the fundamentals you need to start playing within a few hours. It may not teach you too much about the strategy behind the game, but that comes later anyway. For your very first steps, this book is a great read. The advice contained therein is invaluable. The most important thing for poker beginners is to correctly structure the information they receive from various sources. Incidentally, this book recently topped the list in terms of all-time sales.
This is considered the very best book ever written on poker. As such, it is an excellent introduction to game theory and developing sound poker play. This book is, indeed, a bit outdated and somewhat dense. Nevertheless, it is chock full of useful information for many different poker games including stud, draw, razz, and lowball. As such, this book focuses on poker theory first, by introducing readers to the fundamental theory of poker, the value of deception, raising, slow-play, bluffing and semi-bluffing , the value of position, heads-up play, implied odds, free cards, and poker psychology.
This book will not magically turn you into a winning poker player overnight. However, it will provide a solid foundation if you wish to become a true student of the game and cultivate a winning attitude. How many of these have you read? Is your favorite poker book on this most popular list? Or, do you know another one to add? She is an avid low-stakes for now poker player and huge Vegas Golden Knights fan.
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