Books and Videos..?

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I'm always looking to expand my knowledge. I've read a lot online as well as Harrington on Hold'Em. Just wondering what are some other good books out there for Tournament Play as well as Cash play?
 
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Try the search function under Learning poker.
At least 6 threads on books and videos in the
last 2 months alone. Also there is a seperate
subforum at the top of Learning poker -
"Instuctional videos" with lots of great stuff.
 
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Try the search function under Learning poker.
At least 6 threads on books and videos in the
last 2 months alone. Also there is a seperate
subforum at the top of Learning poker -
"Instuctional videos" with lots of great stuff.

I know I feel dumb I saw it right after I posted this LOL! Thanks
 
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I know I feel dumb I saw it right after I posted this LOL! Thanks

lol dont worry about it. Every did something dumb when they first showed up. It's the only formal entrance to CC.

Welcome to CC. Good to see another Chicagoan (<<right?) on here. Gl at the tables :icon_thum
 
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Welcome to CC. Good to see another Chicagoan (<<right?) on here. Gl at the tables :icon_thum

ditto

And yes, there are quite a few threads on many of the different books out there with discussion and reviews of them. Which is best for you is going to depend on what your skill level is(Cash and tournament separately) and how much time you're willing to put into it. I've noticed you're a dealer at Horseshoe, so you're at least fairly competent with the gameplay, but that doesn't give definite answer to actually playing.
 
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ditto

And yes, there are quite a few threads on many of the different books out there with discussion and reviews of them. Which is best for you is going to depend on what your skill level is(Cash and tournament separately) and how much time you're willing to put into it. I've noticed you're a dealer at Horseshoe, so you're at least fairly competent with the gameplay, but that doesn't give definite answer to actually playing.

Glad to see you guys are both from Chicago! I would say I'm at the Intermediate level of live play but don't really have online experience..Before I worked at the Horseshoe I cashed in many of their tournaments including the Chicago Poker Classic so I'd say I'm definitely above the beginner level. I've been getting more and more tips about online play but anymore advice would be great! Thanks! :)
 
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