The best pokerbooks for online-poker (cg, stng, mtt)

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Hello i want to get my game on a higher level so im looking for the best books for online poker. Are the harrington books still good or too old? Did the game changed that much? Are there some good online sites with videos?

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The game has changed more as you look at higher levels, so the importance of up to date books and videos varies with the stakes you play. So HoH, while quite outdated for advanced players, is still appropriate for many others.
 
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Okay thank you. Can you tell me some good books or sites to watch vids?
 
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hi OP, since you want to take your game to next level, could you tell which books have you already referred to till now to improve your game?

Just to avoid repetition. There are SO SO many books out there.
 
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I read a long time ago harrington and holdem. It helped me a lot at this time. I read a lot of online articles but now i want to read some really good books that i can get to the next level.

Im good in mtts and sit snd goes but of course i want to get better. I didnt read that much about CG because i didnt played it in the last years.

Im playing poker since 4 years now but i wanz to mske profit on the higher levels with CG, Sit and Gos and some MTTs.

What do you think are the best books for advanced players? I didnt play poker last year so i want to make it to a more serios hobby. I love this gsme and could read whole day about it.
 
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The level of your knowledge / ability matters much more than how long you've been playing. If you basically play like a beginner, then beginner-level training materials are appropriate. Advanced materials come after beginner and intermediate.
 
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As suggested in the above post by Arjonius, never get ahead of yourself.
As far as the books are concerned. You could start with 'super system'.
 
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