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The best books for those who want to learn poker. (In my opinion) :D

10. Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen (2008)
9. The Body Language of Poker (a.k.a. The Book of tells) by Mike Caro (1994 Edition)
8. Poker Essays by Mason Malmuth (1996)
7. Hold’em Poker for Advanced Players by Mason Malmuth (1993 Edition)
6. Winning Poker Systems by Norman Zadah (1973)
5. Winning Low Limit Hold’em by Lee Jones (1994)
4. Hold’em Poker by David Sklansky (1976)
3. Harrington on Hold’em, by Dan Harrington (2006)
2. Super/System: A Course in Power Poker by Doyle Brunson (1978)
1. The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky (1994 Edition)

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Nice list, going to have to take a look at some of those.
Here's a couple of the books I've read so far, added a link as well.

1.Jonathan Little's Excelling at NHLE. http://amzn.to/1PzRHkw
2.Phil Gordon's Little Green Book. http://amzn.to/1RncnBR

Phil's book is a quick read, and I thought the information was beneficial. Jonathan Little's book is packed with many great poker players giving their awesome insights, way more content than the second book.

 
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Getting started in hold'em by Ed Miller is also a good book.
 
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The Mental Game of Poker -by Jared Tendler and Barry Carter
Ace On The River- by Barry Greenstein

many of these books could download from poker sites that offer PDF,
but the best of everything and have the book in hands, becomes more pleasurable
 
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I think this is a good/great list... The only thing I would say is that Super System should probably be moved up to #1. It is still the best book on poker strategy out there.
 
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Guys, what about Collin Moshman? Did you forget his book about SNG's? As for me, it is the best book for those who wants to start SNG's .
 
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The mental game of poker is probably the most insightful book you could read :)

Takes so many factors of the game you wouldn't even consider into account
 
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which books are best for micro MTT's buyins $1.00 usd to $11 usd?
 
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The best books for those who want to learn poker. (In my opinion) :D

10. Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen (2008)
9. The Body Language of Poker (a.k.a. The Book of Tells) by Mike Caro (1994 Edition)
8. Poker Essays by Mason Malmuth (1996)
7. Hold’em Poker for Advanced Players by Mason Malmuth (1993 Edition)
6. Winning Poker Systems by Norman Zadah (1973)
5. Winning Low Limit Hold’em by Lee Jones (1994)
4. Hold’em Poker by David Sklansky (1976)
3. Harrington on Hold’em, by Dan Harrington (2006)
2. Super/System: A Course in Power Poker by Doyle Brunson (1978)
1. The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky (1994 Edition)

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These are all great books. But I would also recommend Phil Gordon's Little Green Book and Phil Gordon's Little Blue Book. I have to say that those books probably helped improve my game more than any other poker book I've read. I think part of it has to do with the time at which I first read them, where I was in my playing career at the time. But also the content in those books is just fantastic.
 
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may be someone has this book - Play Razz Poker To Win by Mitchell Cogert
 
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The best books for those who want to learn poker. (In my opinion) :D

10. Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen (2008)
9. The Body Language of Poker (a.k.a. The Book of Tells) by Mike Caro (1994 Edition)
8. Poker Essays by Mason Malmuth (1996)
7. Hold’em Poker for Advanced Players by Mason Malmuth (1993 Edition)
6. Winning Poker Systems by Norman Zadah (1973)
5. Winning Low Limit Hold’em by Lee Jones (1994)
4. Hold’em Poker by David Sklansky (1976)
3. Harrington on Hold’em, by Dan Harrington (2006)
2. Super/System: A Course in Power Poker by Doyle Brunson (1978)
1. The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky (1994 Edition)

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Some are good books, but you not read this all, tell the truth :D
 
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Of these you indicated I read the number 1. Very good , I recommend also .
 
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Reading books about poker is such a great thing I believe. Play and read. I've read first and third on your list.
 
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The Course: Serious Hold ‘Em Strategy For Smart Players Essential Poker Math: Fundamental No Limit Hold’em Mathematics You Need To Know Every Hand Revealed !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Super System: A Course in Power Poker by Doyle Brunson ))
 
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Friends, I started playing recreationally in October 2014. From October 2015 began to study the game , especially for books . I've read some works , among which : "Power Holdem" Negreanu and others; " Throw a Great Poker " Annie Duke; "The Book of Bluffs", Matt Lessinger.
I purchased and am waiting to get the following books : The Teory of Poker, Sklansky ; and Sit -n -Go. Advanced Strategies for tournaments Sit -n -Go, the Moshmann.
Someone here forum, read some of these works and has an opinion to give? Or you found some interesting book and would like to say?
 
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Guys, what about Collin Moshman? Did you forget his book about SNG's? As for me, it is the best book for those who wants to start SNG's .

Great to know It. This book I bought and I'm Waiting for their arrival home.
 
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i bought the harrington books and HATED THEM! instead of trying to teach poker one aspect at a time, he would right off the bat talk about 10 things at once on what should be ONE concept and as such made it impossible to even read his books much less learn anything from them

i wrote my own book and trust my own instincts and understanding of the math. ESPECIALLY when not playing online river rat math, i used to make the final table 1/2 the time or more depending on how much long ball i was in the mood for at original poker stars
 
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Great to know It. This book I bought and I'm Waiting for their arrival home.


The books arrived and already started reading. Great texts. Sklansky returned to the general part of poker, while the book Moshmann deals specifically with sit and go.
 
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more tips -----. «The education of a poker player» by Herbert O. Yardley (1957)
2. «Super System: A course in power poker» by Doyle Brunson (1979) 3. «The biggest game in town» by Al Alvarez (1982)
4. «Improve your poker» by Bob Ciaffone (1997)
 
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hello people , I have wanted to learn more about what is , anyone knows of any book you can recommend? ;) ;)
 
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You are better off watching poker players on twitch buddy, u would learn a lot more then reading any poker book, most of the books are outdated, and those strategies and plays are not effective today as it was once, so i would suggest ti watch poker players that stream on twitch, plus they explain their move b4 they make it, and u really learn a lot from them, my game has improved a lot simply by watching them.
 
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You are better off watching poker players on twitch buddy, u would learn a lot more then reading any poker book, most of the books are outdated, and those strategies and plays are not effective today as it was once, so i would suggest ti watch poker players that stream on twitch, plus they explain their move b4 they make it, and u really learn a lot from them, my game has improved a lot simply by watching them.

ok, thanks for the opinion.
I'll do that, it is always good to read
 
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