Which Poker books are recommended?

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I am a novice, I would like to start reading can you help me recommending a book
 
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The mental game of poker.

Actual gameplay principles can be found for free online.
 
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Hello , I believe that all the books of Dan Herington and the Power Hold the Negreanu are the best , although the latter is more advanced! But there are focused books on specific subjects, such as the mental side of poker , so I recomendario The Poker Mindset ... hope this helps !!
 
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Hello, these are the books I'd reccomend:
Jonathan Little - Secrets of Professional Tournament Poker

*Harrington on holdem
*Kill everyone (yes, a book on poker)
*Winning poker tournaments hand at a time
 
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What type, variant, stake of poker you want to master?

Its better to start first with basic books after which you can jump now to intermediate books.

I would recommend Little Green book by Phil Gordon which I find it very easy read.
 
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There are some basic tutorials on the web that are useful ( in intellipoker for exemple). I don't recommend you to read a lot of books and ever more stupid: TO BUY BOOKS!!. The best way to learn in poker is the experience, the more you play the more you learn, just analyze your wins, losses, watch how elite players play.
One of the big mistakes that people do is to read some theory, then try to including in his game, but they don't know the reasons. you need to have a conviction in your decisions, as real life if you can't decide for yourself, you'll never be successful in any matter.
 
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I would advise base. Such as Harrington, Moshman, Ashman, Tendler all these authors very helped in becoming of game. I advise to honour all their books, will very help.
 
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Thanks to all of you for your recommendations
 
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It's probably out dated , but I would recommend Super system 1&2 , It's a good read and has a lot of useful info.And anything that Dan H. writes.
 
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Negreanu books are good for new players.Every book can be good.
 
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In no particular order...

Theory/Basics/Fundamentals (Must Read)
* The theory of poker by David Sklansky
* The mental game of poker 1 and 2 by Jared Tendler
* All 3 Phil Gordon books (Little Green, Blue and Gold Books)
* NLHE Theory and Practice by David Sklansky

Intermidiate
* The poker blueprint by Tri Sgunyen and Aaron Davis
* Power Holdem Strategy by Daniel Negreanu
* Holdem Poker for advance players by Sklansky and Malmuth
* Harrington on Holdem Vol.1, 2 and 3
* Kill everyone by Lee Nelson
* Applications of NLHE by Mathew Janda

Advance
* Expert HU NLHE Vol.1 and 2 by Will Tipton (Principles applies)
* Poker Workbook by Doug Hull
 
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Try to read "Poker by the Book"
I think it's a good choice for beginners!
 
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