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KierranLS

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Good morning!

I mainly study poker through reading and watching videos online. However, I'm wanting a Poker book to really get stuck in to.

I'm torn between The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky and Harrington on Hold’em, by Dan Harrington.

What would you guys recommend out of these two? Any other suggestions would be appreciated too!

Thanks.
 
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hello my friend ... it's good to study poker ... but what I would recommend is that you watch videos of the professionals ... I think you learn more by watching the streams of the professionals in tournaments ... they are explaining every move they make ... it has helped me a lot to improve my game ..!
 
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hello my friend ... it's good to study poker ... but what I would recommend is that you watch videos of the professionals ... I think you learn more by watching the streams of the professionals in tournaments ... they are explaining every move they make ... it has helped me a lot to improve my game ..!


Thank you! Who are your favourite pros who you would recommend to watch?
 
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Hello.
I read Ed Miller's book Texas Hold'em for Beginners.
This is an interesting book, in which I found a lot of useful for myself.
 
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