| Page 4 - This is a discussion on poker books within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; Originally Posted by bjornseo Hi guys need help I am going to start with the Dan Harringtons books but not sure which ones are better ... |
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I can't remember what Harrington on Cash Games is about, hmmm... what was it again? Last edited by MediaBLITZ : 7th October 2011 at 5:01 PM. |
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| Read many books, and several of those books several times. Oddly, the book I carry in my car to glance at, or stuff in the reading room drawer is a 1000 tips book, by Susie Isaacs. Old and when I bought it, it was the cheapest book there. Nothing revolutionary, but it helps keep me on my toes reminding me of things that tend to wither into the fog of memory if not reminded of. She covers the main games, and reminds me at each level, beginner, medium and advanced play. It is amazing how often I forget the beginner shit.....and pay dearly for that forgetfulness. |
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| Too true. This past summer wasn't all that profitable because I left behind some core basics in moving forward in my book studies. Back on track now though. Quote:
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I am playing cash games so I think this would be a better book I have started reading the little green book and after that I will move to Harrington of course first applying what I learn |
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