Links to the Poker Ebooks

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I figured I'd save folks some time and help with prices:
For anyone wonder what all the major ebooks are and where to find them, look here.

http://s3.amazonaws.com/ryanfee/fees6max.pdf <--Ryan Fee (its free check it out)
Yes, free.

http://www.skilledonlinepoker.com/nolimit.aspx <--Vosti
$50

http://dailyvariance.com/ <--CTS/Slowhabit
Dv copy

http://www.balugapoker.com/books.html <--BalugaWhale
$300 pt1, $700 pt2, or $949 for both


http://www.leggopoker.com/forums/general-online-poker-discussion/bobbos-book-149.html
<--BobboFitos
$750

http://www.thepokerpuzzle.com/ <---Improva
300 euros

http://smallstakesnolimitholdem.com/2009/04/02/announcing-small-stakes-no-limit-holdem-the-affordable-poker-e-book/ <--Ed Miller
$99.95 (pre-order discount has ended)


umm I may be missing some, if so let me kno.
 
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I figured I'd save folks some time and help with prices:

lol yeah theyre expensive.

Improva's book is probably best value cuz of the coaching you get with it and the videos.
 
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Does anyone has actually read some of these books, and may tell us if this is good stuff??
 
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the fees book is incredible for 6 max NL(since that's all it covers :p), and its FREE, which is too good to pass up.
 
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Nice, thanks..... why pay for them ;)
 
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Wow I can't believe 1,000 bucks for a book.
I will just stick to my harrington on holdem books and good ol super system.
 
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Ok, now i know this has to be a bit off
Losing/break even regulars: Your strategy should involve you playing 4 tables or less
and really focusing on your opponents while developing very strong reads. Feel free to
play with a regular that you have as a loser or marginal winner in your database. Avoid
winners. Your superior strategy will make it profitable to sit in a game with these
players and exploit them, so feel free to sit, just don't search them out or make a habit
of it unless they are really bad.
i see the same ones, at night.....
 
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Does anyone has actually read some of these books, and may tell us if this is good stuff??

Didn't read all of them, but did some. It is good stuff. But it does not target the casual player. It targets regs at 200nl and above, for which the quoted prices are not that high, tbh. Ed Miller's book is even ridiculously cheap, imo.

On the other hand, i'm pretty sure casual players will lose a lot of money trying to apply concepts that are beyond them.
 
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Didn't read all of them, but did some. It is good stuff. But it does not target the casual player. It targets regs at 200nl and above, for which the quoted prices are not that high, tbh. Ed Miller's book i even ridiculously cheap, imo.

On the other hand, i'm pretty sure casual players will lose a lot of money trying to apply concepts that are beyond them.

yeah I basically agree with belgo.

def read the Ryan Fee ebook cuz its free lol
 
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yeah I basically agree with belgo.

def read the Ryan Fee ebook cuz its free lol


Hell I could write a book on poker and make it free. It doesn't make it worth reading..

Is it any good?
 
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Hell I could write a book on poker and make it free. It doesn't make it worth reading..

Is it any good?


youre not ryan fee either

and yes its good imo
 
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Does anyone has actually read some of these books, and may tell us if this is good stuff??

I have bobbofitos book and can say it is very good however it isn't meant to be a read-through and be done type thing. It is something that requires quite a bit of involvement from the reader on a thinking, studying, working through type commitment level. Pretty sure originally it was used for his private coaching students ( which I did some with him) and now is either a stand alone piece or used in his group sessions.

IMO, it really depends on some personal things, weather or not the higher priced e books will end up being worth it for you, basically what you want out of playing poker and how serious you are about making it happen.

The current poker landscape is quite a bit more competitive than at anytime in the past, and this is due to the availability of information as well as restrictions placed upon the game legislation-wise which has of course limited the number of casual recreational players that we may see otherwise in the games.

For all but a few savant-geniuses, I think the days of taking a casual approach of picking up tidbits here and there in a haphazard fashion, being better than your opponents by the mere fact that the majority are so naturally bad and really crushing the games as a result, are for now a thing of the past.

Personally, I am of the thinking that trying different modes of learning, discarding what doesn't work as well and keeping or expanding what does.
 
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