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Lee Jones is a great pick for low limit hold em and Im not sure about that Hilger book... if you were looking for beginners advice you could of got 'Play Poker like the Pros' By Phil Hellmuth... it gives good advice to beginning players.
BUT you have to get Harrington on Holdem eventually... This book changes the way you think about poker. |
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I'm most of the way through Killer Poker Online (speed reader), it's interesting that there's been NO real hand situation discussion so far, it's really about psychology (determining WHY you're playing, making sure you're in the right frame of mind, avoiding distractions/boredom). Perhaps a bit pedantic at times, but certainly hits some useful things the more technical books may miss.
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Sounds like the Psychology of Poker - good book. Zen and the art of Poker is another along these lines. Both worth reading, but don't expect to get specific hand advice.
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