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Hi! I am also new to pokerstars . I took four days playing poker. That books on poker and tournament type recommended I start playing? thank you very much
 
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Welcome, I would recommend you to play at least the first month in play money and you are missing a lot of experience to bet real money. Sit and Go are good to go.
 
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Better look for some online lessons. For example, Poker school Pokerstrategy, you can register by referrer link http://ru.pokerstrategy.com/#uVJJAI
About books: The Mathematics of Poker by William Chen, Tournament Poker for Advanced Players by David Sklansky
 
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Welcome, I would recommend you to play at least the first month in play money and you are missing a lot of experience to bet real money. Sit and Go are good to go.

Sit and Go was reading and I find interesting . By now freerolls game to start having money. Thanks
 
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good book-harrington on hold'em expert strategy for no limit tournaments
 
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I was reading " The mentality of poker player " and the truth is that I served a lot to improve my attitude in the game.
 
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What kind of tournament poker book are you looking at? Is it a beginner book, intermediate or an advance one?
 
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I dont read books, i just watching on twicht streamers that playing tornaments and commenting them.
 
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For live tournament play, Harrington books are still the best for me.

Its intermediate/advance books therefore must have knowledge on poker basics.
 
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The "Winning Poker Tournaments: One Hand at a Time" series of books by Eric Lynch, Jon Van Fleet, and Jon Turner are very good. :deal:



Cheers!
 
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