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Sanket42

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What book should I buy for microstakes hold em multitabling? I know a lot of the popular hold em books like harrington on Hold em and supersystem, but should I buy one of these or should I get one more geared towards microstakes multitabling? I have a bankroll around $91 that I've built from $0 starting in July of 2009. It's been as high as $120 and I play cash games at 2nl and 5nl along with mtts.
 
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I'm definitely not an expert on this because I've only read one poker book (Phil Gordon's Little Green Book), but my guess is that there aren't books pertaining to micro stakes because professional poker players don't play on micro stakes. But you don't need books, just search this forum on your topic or start a thread if you can't find anything. There are some very knowledgeable poker players in this forum.
 
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lee jones winning low limit holdem - is pretty good start
 
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I wish you continued success in growing your bankroll my friend. As far as what book you could use there are many good ones harington on holdem, the theory of poker, super system and power holdem strategy being a few of the best. I think its best to read some of the greatest material out there even if it doesnt pertain exactly to what you are playing you may still improver the most from that stuff, again good luck.
 
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Ed Miller's book on Getting Started in Holdem has a very good section on playing in cash games.
 
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Online Ace by Scott Fischman is a great place to start.
 
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There aren't really any print books geared toward multitabling microstakes, as stated. All the books that describe basic ABC poker (i.e., betsizing, drawing, pot odds, position) are fine for learning to beat microstakes - most of the more advanced books are more useful as you're breaking into small stakes (doesn't mean they don't provide useful info for micro, though, just that the ROI for buying these is better as you're moving up).

Multitabling as a topic is better researched in online forums like CC, I haven't seen a print book that discusses the topic effectively.
 
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