My Poker Library (updated)

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Here's the latest list:

General, [FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Comprehensive Courses/Guides, etc. (aka ones I didn't want to put in another category)[/FONT]
The Art of Texas Hold’em by Ernest and Selinker
Stepping Up by Randy Burgess
12 Days to Hold’em Success by Mike Caro
Internet Poker by Krieger and Watterson
Internet Texas Hold’em by Matt Hilger
Little Black Book (aka Poker: the Real Deal) by Phil Gordon
Lessons from the Pro Poker Tour by David Apostolico
Why You Lose at Poker by Russell Fox and Scott Harker
Killer Poker by John Vorhaus
Killer Poker Online by John Vorhaus
Killer Poker Online 2 by John Vorhaus
Killer Poker Holdem Handbook by John Vorhaus
Secrets the Pros Wont Tell You About Winning Hold’em Poker by Krieger and Bykofsky
Winning Methods of Bluffing & Betting in Poker by Lynne Taetzsch
Secrets of Winning Poker by Tex Sheahan
Caro’s Fundamental Secrets of Winning Poker by Mike Caro
Poker Wisdom of a Champion by Doyle Brunson
Thursday Night Poker by Peter Steiner
Winning Poker for the Serious Player by Edwin Silberstang
Championship Hold’em Tournament Hands by Tom McEvoy and T.J. Cloutier
Outplaying the Boys by Cat Hulbert
Poker Players Bible by Kreiger
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]The Greatest Book of Poker for Winners, by George Epstein
When to Hold'em and When to Fold'em, by Barnes
Texas Hold'em Flop Types, by Mort Badizadegan
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[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]No Fold'em Hold'em, How to Win with the Little Cards and Send the Rock Stars to the Bar, by D.R. Sherer.
OnLine Poker for Winners, by D.R. Sherer.
Play Poker, Quit Work, and Sleep Till Noon, by John Fox.
The Little Green Book of Hold'em, by Walt Fong.
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Oops I Won too Much Money by Tom Schneider
Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide, Tournament Edition, by Michael Craig, editor
No Limit Texas Hold’em, A Complete Course by Angel Largay
Super System by Doyle Brunson, et. al.
Super System 2 by Doyle Brunson, et. al.
Guide to Doyle Brunson’s Super/System by Mike Caro
Hold’em Poker by Gary Carson
Ken Warren Teaches Texas Hold’em by Ken Warren
Phil Helmuth’s Texas Hold’em by Phil Helmuth
Ace on the River by Barry Greenstein
77 Ways to Get the Edge at Casino Poker by Fred Renzey
Poker for Dummies by Harroch and Krieger
The Rules of Poker by Krieger and Bykofsky
Cooke's Rules of Real Poker by Roy Cooke and James Bond
The Best Hand I Ever Played by Steve Rosenbloom, ed.


Beginners Books
Getting Started in Hold’em by Ed Miller
Winning Low Limit Hold’em by Lee Jones
The Badass Girl’s Guide to Poker by Toby Leah Bochan
Online Ace, by Scott Fischman
Hold’em Wisdom for All Players by Daniel Negreanu
The Only Poker Book You’ll Ever Need by Johnny Quads Wenzel
Online Poker by Doyle Brunson
Starting Out in Poker by Stewart Reuben
Hold’em Excellence by Lou Krieger [limit]
More Hold’em Excellence by Lou Krieger [limit]
Fundamentals of Poker by Malmuth and Loomis
Low Limit Texas Hold’em Poker by Abulencia and Abulencia [limit]
Get the Edge at Low Limit Texas Hold’em by Bill Burton [limit]

Math and Theory
The Mathematics of Poker by William Chen and Jerrod Ankenman
Killer Poker by the Numbers by Tony Guerrera
Texas Hold’em Odds and Probabilities by Matt Hilger
Weighing the Odds in Hold’em Poker by King Yao
No Limit Hold’em by Sklansky and Miller
Hold’em Poker by David Sklansky
Hold’em Poker for Advanced Players by Sklansky and Malmuth
Poker Essays by Mason Malmuth
Poker Essays II by Mason Malmuth
Poker Essays III by Mason Malmuth
Theory of Poker by David Sklansky
Getting the Best of It by David Sklansky
Gambling for a Living by Sklansky and Malmuth
Gambling Theory and Other Topics by Mason Malmuth
Fighting Fuzzy Thinking in Poker, Gaming & Life by David Sklansky

Limit Holdem
Winning in Tough Holdem Games, by Grudzien and Herzog
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Beginner's Guide to Limit Holdem, by Byron Jacobs
Hold’em on the Come by Rolf Slotboom
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Million Dollar Hold’em Limit Cash Games by Johnny Chan and Mark Karowe
Improve Your Poker by Bob Ciaffone
Middle Limit Holdem Poker by Ciaffone and Brier
How Good is Your Limit Hold’em? By Jacobs and Brier
Small Stakes Hold’em by Ed Miller, et. al.
Real Poker II: The Play of Hands by Roy Cooke and John Bond
52 Tips for Texas Hold’em Poker by Barry Shulman
Championship Hold’em by Tom McEvoy and T.J. Cloutier
Poker Madness, by Kevin Kozar
Limit Hold'em Hand by Hand by Neil D. Myers
Play Poker like a Pigeon and Take the Money, by Anonymous
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Poker: Holdem, Book One, by Andy Nelson
Poker: Holdem, Intermediate, by Andy Nelson
Poker: Holdem, Advanced, by Andy Nelson
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The Russ Bailey Guide to Limit Hold'em Poker by Dan Krier

No Limit (and Pot and Spread Limit Holdem)
Mastering No-Limit Hold’em by Russell Fox and Scott Harker
Killer Poker No Limit by John Vorhaus
In the Money by Antonio Esfandiari
Shuffle Up and Deal by Mike Sexton
Pot Limit and No Limit Poker by Reuben and Ciaffone
Little Green Book by Phil Gordon
Little Blue Book by Phil Gordon
Championship No-Limit and Pot Limit Hold’em by T.J. Cloutier and Tom McEvoy
How Good is Your Pot-Limit Hold'em?, by Stewart Reuben.
No Limit Hold’em Hand by Hand by Neil D. Myers
How to Dominate $1 and $2 No Limit Hold’em by O’Connor
Professional No-Limit Hold’em by Flynn, Mehta, and Miller
Practical Low and No Limit Texas Hold’em Ring Games by Kim Greenblatt
Spread Limit Holdem, by G Ed Conly

Tournaments
Poker Tournament Tactics for Winners, How to Play Like a Fox…, by D.R. Sherer.
101 Tournament Hands Hold'em, Limit and No Limit, by D.R. Sherer.
Tournament Poker for Advanced Players by David Sklansky
Poker Tournament Tips from the Pros by Shane Smith
Tournament Poker by Tom McEvoy
Poker Tournament Formula by Arnold Snyder
Win Your Way Into Big Money Hold’em Tournaments by McEvoy and Daugherty
Harrington on Hold’em I by Dan Harrington
Harrington on Hold’em II by Dan Harrington
Harrington on Hold’em III by Dan Harrington
Poker Tournament Strategies by Sylvester Suzuki
The Secret to Winning Big in [Limit] Tournament Poker by Ken Buntjer
Kill Phil by Blair Rodman and Lee Nelson
Kill Everyone by Nelson, Streib, and Lee
How to Win No-Limit Hold’em Tournaments by Don Vines and Tom McEvoy
Tournament Poker and the Art of War by David Apostolico
Sit ‘n Go Strategy by Collin Moshman
Earn $30,000 a Month Playing Online Poker: A Step-by-step Guide to Singe Table Tournaments by Ryan Wiseman

Tells, etc.
The Book of Bluffs by Matt Lessinger
Read’em and Reap by Joe Navarro
Caro’s Book of Poker Tells by Mike Caro
Ultimate Guide to Poker Tells by Randy Burgess
Poker Face, Mastering Body Language... by Judi James
Pocket Idiot's Guide to Poker Tells by Bobbi Dempsey and Andy Bloch

Psychology
Psychology of Poker by Alan Schoonmaker
Inside the Poker Mind by John Feeney
Psychology of Poker Psymplified by David Whalen
Profiling Poker Nitwits, by G Ed Conly
The Poker Mindset by Matt Hilger and Ian Taylor
The Tao of Poker by Larry Phillips
Zen and the Art of Poker by Larry Phillips
Your Worst Poker Enemy, by Schoonmaker

Specialty
Professional Poker, by Mark Blade
Fortune's Formula by William Poundstone
Poker Face 2, photographs by Ulvis Alberts
Dirty Poker by Richard Marcus
Killer Poker Short Handed by Vorhaus
How to Build the Worlds Best Poker Table, by Tom Madden
Professional Poker Dealer’s Handbook by Dan Paymar, et. al.
How to Turn Your Poker Playing into a Business by Ann-Margaret Johnston, CPA
Poker and Philosophy: Pocket Rockets and Philosopher Kings, ed. by Eric Bronson.
Poker, Sex and Dying: Inside the Mind of a Gambler by Juel E. Anderson
Poker Logic Puzzles by Mark Zegarelli

Fiction
Poker Nation by Andy Bellin
Shut Up and Deal by Jesse May
King of a Small World by Rick Bennet
The Prop by Pete Hautman
The Perfect Play, (a novel) by Louise Wener
Broke, a poker novel, by Brandon Adams
The Picasso Flop by Vince Van Patten
A New York Hold'em by William A. Klein
Texas Poker Wisdom by Johnny Hughes

DVDs:
The Big Blind: A Real Poker Movie
Controlling the Game with Phil Laak
Chip Mastery with Antonio Esfandiari
Ed Miller’s Limit Hold’em
Chips Tricks vol. 1 by Rich Ferguson

Biography/Real Life Story (often mixed with lessons)/Interviews & Profiles
Pizza, Pasta and Poker by Vince Burgio
Cowboys, Gamblers & Hustlers by Byron Wolford
Swimming with the DevilFish by Des Wilson
Hunting Fish by Jay Greenspan
The Education of a Poker Player by Herbert O. Yardley
The Biggest Game in Town by A. Alvarez
How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and won Mon Millions by Annie Duke
Poker: Bets, Bluff and Bad Beats by A. Alvarez
Poker Face by Katy Lederer
Take Me to the River by Peter Alson
Telling Lies and Getting Paid, by Michael Konik
Big Deal by Anthony Holden
Bigger Deal, by Holden
The Making of a Poker Player by Matt Matros
One of a Kind: the Rise and Fall of Stuey “The Kid” Ungar, by Nolan Dalla and Peter Alson
Aces and Kings by Michael Kaplan and Brad Reagan
Winning Secrets of Poker: Interviews with the Game’s Best Players by Peter Thomas Fornatale
Read’em and Weep: A Bedside Poker Companion, by John Stravinsky, editor
A Friendly Game of Poker: 52 Takes on the Neighborhood Game by Jake Austen, editor
Moneymaker, by Chris Moneymaker
Diary of a Mad Poker Player by Richard Sparks
Getting Lucky by Richard Sparks
Johnny Magic and the Card Shark Kids by David Kushner
Poker Aces: the Stars of Tournament Poker by Ron Rose
How to Win the World Series of Poker (or not) by Pat Walsh
The Professor, the Banker, and the Suicide King, by Michael Craig
Bad Beats and Lucky Draws by Phil Helmuth
Championship Table by Smith, McEvoy and Wheeler
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]Johnny Moss, Pokers Finest Champion of Champions, by Don Jenkins.
Getting Back in the Game, by Lona Rubenstein.
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Hold'em Poker Kill Pot, by George O. Bosma.
The Railbird, by Rex Jones
[FONT=Times New Roman, serif]The Evolution of a Poker Player, by Steven James.[/FONT]

Books I do NOT recommend to anyone:
Beyond Tells by James McKenna
Texas Hold’em On the Net by David Bradshaw
Texas Hold’em Odds by Catalin Barboianu
What No One Else is Saying about Online Poker by Carl Varrone
 
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Holy shi..........

Library is definitely the right word. O_0
 
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can i borrow your chip tricks dvd?
 
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The question is, have you read all of these??
 
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Speed reader?
or just
"Too Much Time On My hands"
STYX
 
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:eek:

Most jealous. And I don't know that an actual library would have a poker section that comprehensive!
 
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I have read a lot (most?) of them.

Here is the original library thread. So many good books have come out lately that I just can't keep up :eek:. But I will read them sooner rather than later. That means I'll get even better, and that's a good thing :D.

I can't help it if they publish them faster than is reasonable, but I'm doing my best :p...
 
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If you want to save yourself a few grand, I've been able to find and download most of these titles on P2P networks (as ebooks).
 
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Wow. Quite the list.

I've been thinking about picking up Professional No-Limit Hold'em and Kill Everyone. Would you recommend both?
 
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If you want to save yourself a few grand, I've been able to find and download most of these titles on P2P networks (as ebooks).


True, and there is and has been a movement afoot to make all books/literature digital. But I don't think it will ever happen (at least not in my lifetime), as the physical "book" has aesthetic qualities that a screen can never have.

Also, until they come up with an easy system where you can underline and annotate your digital version it will never have the same value as a physical copy where you can underline and make marginalia.

I'll admit that I was an English Lit major and have a bias toward books in general, however...

I will note that every inch of wall space that wasn't covered in books was covered in Shakespeare in the Park posters, and that the ladies liked that, for what it's worth :p...
 
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Not to mention you're ripping the authors off by downloading an illegal copy of it. Not to say I haven't downloaded books myself, but I agree with AG that having a hard copy is just soo much better.

I stare at my PC monitor for too long every day as it is :)
 
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Not to mention you're ripping the authors off by downloading an illegal copy of it. Not to say I haven't downloaded books myself, but I agree with AG that having a hard copy is just soo much better.

I stare at my PC monitor for too long every day as it is :)


lol at that. Meanwhile back in the real world, I live in a 3rd world country where everything is pirate, and I prefer to keep the paper in my pocket! :D
 
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lol at that. Meanwhile back in the real world, I live in a 3rd world country where everything is pirate, and I prefer to keep the paper in my pocket! :D

france (?) is a third world country?

Or maybe I don't live in the "real world" (Buffalo, NY)?
 
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Obviously I'm not living in France at the moment....

But wherever I choose to lay my hat I will always be DaFrench1 ; )
 
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Your not the poker wing of the National Library are you? :rolleyes: :D
 
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Here is a list of books I don't have :)eek:!), just in case you wanted to get me something for x-mas:

My 50 Most Memorable Hands by Doyle Brunson
Making the Final Table by Eric Lindgren
Lessons from the Felt by David Apostolico
52 Tips for No-Limit Texas Hold'em Poker by Barry Shulman
How to Read a Poker Player Like a Book by Henry Calero
Pressure Poker: poker strategy and Tools to Improve Your Game by Scott Gallant
Professional Hold'em Play by Play by Mike Caro
I'm All In by Lyle Berman
Machiavellian Poker Strategy by David Apostolico
No Limit Life by Charlie Shoten
Queens Can Beat Kings by Susie Isaacs
1000 Best Poker Strategies and Secrets by Susie Isaacs
Ms Poker, I'm Not bluffing by Susie Isaacs
Ms Poker, Up Close and Personal by Susie Isaacs
Memoirs of a Poker Player by H.C. Byler
Hand I Played: A Poker Memoir by David Spanier
Total Poker by David Spanier
Free Money: How to Win in the Cardrooms of California by Michael Wiesenberg
Poker Stories with Winning Lessons by Dr Barton Gratt
The Intelligent Guide to Texas Hold'em Poker by Sam Braids
Poker Farce and Poker Truth : (the Actual Real World of Poker) by Ray Michael B.
Secrets of Professional Limit Hold'em: Learn how the Pros Think by Carl Sampson
Play Poker to Win: Million Dollar Strategies from the Legendary world series of poker Winner by Amarillo Slim Preston
The Complete Book of Casino Poker by Gary Carson
Paid to Play Poker by Barton M. Gratt
Caro's Most Profitable Hold'em Advice by Mike Caro
Power Hold'em Strategy by Daniel Negreanu
Advanced Limit Hold'em Strategy by Barry Tanenbaum
 
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Wow. Quite the list.

I've been thinking about picking up Professional No-Limit Hold'em and Kill Everyone. Would you recommend both?

Did you miss this or are you just ignoring me?
 
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Thanks, I thought maybe you had missed it since you responded shortly after I asked to the post above mine. Although I wouldn't have blamed you for ignoring me either. :)
 
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Thanks, I thought maybe you had missed it since you responded shortly after I asked to the post above mine. Although I wouldn't have blamed you for ignoring me either. :)

You need an avatar! Less easy to miss your posts if you had a pic...
 
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