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Hello. I am very young in poker and would like to improve my skills. I’d like to ask you what books have helped you improve your poker game. Share your results and books you read. Do not forget their name.:)
 
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Poker changes all the time. Therefore, the book, which is 5 years old, is already outdated and does not correspond to modern poker trends.
 
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Regardless of the time, books will always be useful. I recommend the following list:
Jared Tendler "The Mental Game of Poker"
Ed Miller "Texas Holdem for beginners"
Ed Miller "Professional NL Holdem"
Ed Miller "Small Stakes NL Holdem"
Andrew Seidman "The Easy Game"
Tri Nguyen "The NL Holdem Workbook"
 
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Hello. I am very young in poker and would like to improve my skills. I’d like to ask you what books have helped you improve your poker game. Share your results and books you read. Do not forget their name.:)
Hey bro . I have invested in a couple of good books by Dr. Tricia Cardner.
Peak Poker performance and Purposeful Practice for Poker.
By the way a I have
just
started reading How to read hands at No -Limit Holdem by Ed Miller is interesting.
Any book that you get it try to get the most out of it.
 
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Poker changes all the time. Therefore, the book, which is 5 years old, is already outdated and does not correspond to modern poker trends.



“The new is the well-forgotten old.” In sports, often return to outdated forms of tactics and training, adding something of their own. It would be nice to read a book that was written five years ago. To familiarize yourself with the author’s experience and add something of your own :)
 
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Regardless of the time, books will always be useful. I recommend the following list:
Jared Tendler "The Mental Game of Poker"
Ed Miller "Texas Holdem for beginners"
Ed Miller "Professional NL Holdem"
Ed Miller "Small Stakes NL Holdem"
Andrew Seidman "The Easy Game"
Tri Nguyen "The NL Holdem Workbook"



Thank you so much. I hope to find all these books in my native language. Thanks again :)
 
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Hey bro . I have invested in a couple of good books by Dr. Tricia Cardner.
Peak Poker performance and Purposeful Practice for Poker.
By the way a I have
just
started reading How to read Hands at No -Limit Holdem by Ed Miller is interesting.
Any book that you get it try to get the most out of it.


I see that Ed Miller books are in demand.
 
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Hello.
I also read Ed Miller's book "Texas Hold'em for Beginners". This book allowed me to improve my game.
 
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to improve my game I mainly watch strategic videos. but some poker professional recommends starting by reading the following books:

1-Poker Harrington 1 - Game Strategy - Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie.
2-Poker Super System - Doyle Brunson and Collective.
3-Each Revealed Hand - Gus Hansen.
4-Poker maths sup: Mathematics of Poker - Bill Chen and Jarrod Ankenman.
5-The Mind in Poker - Jared Tendler and Barry Carter.
6-Poker Theory - David Sklansky.
 
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Thank you all for your comments. Now there will be something to do this month :)
 
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"Every Hand Revealed" GUS HANSEN :icon_thum
 
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To play with your own mind without books is my advice.
 
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