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palmer2000e

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Hey Guys,

Was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of some reviews of good poker books on the forum. i've got a gift card to Borders, and was looking to see what books are better than others.

Ive searched around the site a bit, with no such luck. So if you could post a thread with much discussion of different books, or if you just want to post your knowledge of different books you've read. That would be much appreciated.
 
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Hey Guys,

Was wondering if someone could point me in the direction of some reviews of good Poker books on the forum. i've got a gift card to Borders, and was looking to see what books are better than others.

Ive searched around the site a bit, with no such luck. So if you could post a thread with much discussion of different books, or if you just want to post your knowledge of different books you've read. That would be much appreciated.
Here's some extra advice about Borders:

If you haven't joined the Borders rewards club yet, do it now! They send coupons in your email nearly every week for 20-40% off one book. Nothing like getting "Super System 2" for $21 instead of $35. You also accumulate value points from each purchase and can use the value towards another purchase later on. Killer deals in the rewards club!
 
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Here's some extra advice about Borders:

If you haven't joined the Borders rewards club yet, do it now! They send coupons in your email nearly every week for 20-40% off one book. Nothing like getting "Super System 2" for $21 instead of $35. You also accumulate value points from each purchase and can use the value towards another purchase later on. Killer deals in the rewards club!
sweet, thanks for the heads up... Im assuming its free to join? if so im defenitly in.
 
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Another option is to buy two books at once on Amazon. I picked up the Harrington on Holdem set (1 and 2 at the time) for $29. Up to $37 for the pair, but always worthwhile to check Amazon when a new book drops.

Personally, HOH was incredibly helpful for me and I actually placed in money in two live tournaments immediately after reading it. (Holy infomercial!) Read Vol 3 and I noticed an uptick in my profits for a bit. I've found that his books really get me to focus on solid play, whereas if I haven't really put effort into reading for a while... I start to play looser and piss away stupid hands. Based on my current streak, I'm guessing I need to start reading again :D
 
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Another option is to buy two books at once on Amazon. I picked up the Harrington on Holdem set (1 and 2 at the time) for $29. Up to $37 for the pair, but always worthwhile to check Amazon when a new book drops.

Personally, HOH was incredibly helpful for me and I actually placed in money in two live tournaments immediately after reading it. (Holy infomercial!) Read Vol 3 and I noticed an uptick in my profits for a bit. I've found that his books really get me to focus on solid play, whereas if I haven't really put effort into reading for a while... I start to play looser and piss away stupid hands. Based on my current streak, I'm guessing I need to start reading again :D
Sounds like me!!! :D haha yeah i need to decide which ones i want to pick up... I read one of Ken Warren's books already, and parts of supersystem... Thanks for all the help everyone
 
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I read that new online poker book "What no one else is saying about online poker" A friend of mine recommended it to me but I was reluctant after reading all the negative posts on 2+2 forum. I went ahead and bought it and found it very interesting and educational. Much of what I already new yet many things I never really considered. I then went to the 2+2 forum to post my opinion to find the thread locked. My friend explained that 2+2 is also a poker book publisher and puts these negative threads under the search engines for the name of the book and block anyone from entering a positive post. It was obvious after reading the posts and then the book, not one of them could of possibly read the book in the first place. Wonder why someone would do that?? Don't know if this site is a publisher but they obviously want you to read what they sell. I will usually choose a book by word of mouth. This author (unknown to the poker world) is obviously not a seasoned writer but seems to be shooting from the hip , and the 7,000 hours he claims to have spent playing and researching online poker is very believable. I give it an 8 rating out of ten.
 
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Depending on your level

Playing less than a year - Phil Gordon's Little Black Book and Little Green Book lay a great foundation that you should not be without.

Played a year or more - Harrington On... You pick it.

Negreanu's stuff is pretty good for tourney (but not as good as Harrington).

Here's the tip - come back to these resources (don't just read once). You only retain so much your first reading. Plus you read it, go get another 50,000 hands under your belt and come back to it - you are going to understand it better and get different things out of it you either missed or did not surmise before. That happened with me on Sklansky's Theory of Poker (which I also recommend). Tough read when I didn't have a clue but a year later I was like, "well of course!"
 
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