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i find that most of the books are reinforcement, but that they are still very worthwhile.
my favorite book is high low split for advanced players by ray zee. just by far the best o8 book out there, nothing else even comes close. most of the books out there by reputable authors give you some sort of useful knowledge to apply to your game. jones, any 2+2 books, super system, are all very good to help you, and they all emphasize different things. the theory of poker books by sklansky are also very good. these books force you to think about the game in a slightly different way which can be very beneficial. i am definitely looking forward to ss2 coming out. i know that it is now shipping on amazon, so those of us that dont play at doyles room can finally get a copy. should be good stuff. |
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If your looking for tourney advice... Tournament Poker by Tom McEvoy is pretty good. He has a section on all 11 games at the WSOP and tourney advice for the beginning, middle and final table for tourneys.
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That sounds good.... I might have to pick that up.
I read Sklansky's Torunament Hold 'Em book, but that as a while ago. I got a lot out of it at the time... |
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