Can Anyone Reccomend Some Good Poker Books for No Limit Texas Holdem

A poker books question that should definitely interest you all this week

Question: I play in quite alot of low buy in tournaments ($20-$100) in my local casino and I want a book that can help me to win more consistently in these tournaments. I think the main problem I find is that i find it hard to do well when i am not getting the cards. I would say I am an intermediate player and know some decent strategy so i don’t want a book that just teaches the absolute basics as i already know these
Answer: There are several amazing poker books which will elevate your game:

1. Super System I&2 – Doyle Brunson
2. Theory of Poker – David Sklansky
3. Play Poker Like the Pros – Phil Helmuth
4. Poker: The Real Deal – Phil Gordon
5. Harrington on Holdem and Cash Games – Dan Harrington

Reading the very best poker books will help you not only to learn the great game of Holdem, but during bad runs re-reading your favorite books will help you detect leaks in your game. Good luck.

You can read the complete reviews of each of them…

Poker Books? Are They Any Good?

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Question: Those books which teach you maths of poker etc, are they useful and do they actually help you make some cash off interent poker?
Answer: it depends on who you are if your someone who just has a knack for the game ignore them doyle brunson ignores them me i read them and theyve helped my game but what helps your game the most is just experience and after every session give thought to what you did right what you did wrong and how you can improve for no limit holdem cash games i reccomend sklanksy proffessional no limit holdem book for NLHE tournys i reccomend harrington on holdem volume one and two i disagree with three and there reccomendations good luck

Poker Books?

What’s this week’s question? Let’s dive straight in…

Question: Can anyone advise me on a good book giving tips on playing online poker, sit and go tournaments mostly.
Answer: Dan Harrington`s books "Harrington on Hold ém" are the most solid work done on tournaments.
Equally good for beginners and experts!