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This section of our site will have an ever increasing selection of
book reviews which deal with the subject of poker. Some is geared towards
beginners while some are targeted at the more experienced player. There
will be books dealing in specialty situations like online gaming or
poker variants, but all of these will increase your poker knowledge
and make it easier for you to gain the advantage you need to make some
money yourself playing this great game.
The Secrets They
Don't Tell You About Winning Money and Playing for Free on PartyPoker.com,
the World's Largest Online Poker Room by Stu Redmond
Yeah, it’s a mouthful of a title but I mention this book as
it is probably one of the best and easiest books to get out there.
It is also the cheapest as well listing for a small pittance of $5.95
only.
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Winning Secrets of Online Poker by Douglas W. Frye, Curtis D. Frye
The great thing about this book is the depth and broadness of it as
the author takes the time to go into the history and even the legal
issues concerning online poker and then gradually takes you into all
the ins and outs of actual play.
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Winning Low-Limit Hold'em (2nd Edition) by Lee Jones
If you are looking for a book on the basics of Texas Hold'em, this
is the book for you. Winning Low-Limit Hold'em will not get into deep
strategies or advanced poker theory but what it will do is give you
a solid foundation.
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Small
Stakes Hold'em: Winning Big With Expert Play by Ed Miller, David Sklansky,
Mason Malmuth.
For really making money at online poker there is only one game. Not
Omaha or draw or any other variation of poker available in some Internet
casino sites. And that game is Texas Hold’em.
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Caro's
Book of Poker Tells by Mike Caro
This is a very interesting book as it goes more into the psychology
of poker rather than actual strategy.
It is with these skill combined
with a knowledge and skill of poker itself that is a good combination
to winning poker.
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Harrington
on Hold'em: Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments by Dan Harrington,
Bill Robertie
Harrington's
poker knowledge is beyond question and in this book he maps out a perfect
strategy to what can be a very complex game. The other author
is a recognized master of backgammon and has written several very influential
books on that game.
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Weighing
the Odds in Hold'em Poker by King Yao
Your
poker game skill will never get beyond a certain point unless you start
to understand odds and percentages of cards and then take advantage
of them. It is through this technique that the poker player can influence
and control tables with smart betting and as the old classic song goes,
know when to hold them and know when to fold.
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Ace on the River: An Advanced Poker Guide by Barry Greenstein, Doyle Brunson
Anyone who knows anything about poker will know the name Barry Greenstein. He has been playing poker for more than 30 years and has been seen in most of the big games in the last decade or more.
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The "professor" is Howard Lederer. He is a professional poker player whose precise diagnostic approach to the game earned him this nickname. The "banker" in this book is Andy Beal. Beal is a multi-millionaire who is obsessed with beating the world's best poker players. The game is Texas Hold'em and the stakes are astronomical.
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