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what book would you recommend to read poker.How to gain self-confidence?
 
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Pot Limit omaha poker by Jeff Hwang

I gained lots of valuable Infomations from this book,especially about Hand Strentgh,Betting Sizes and Pre- and Postflop Play.
I think my Confidence got a bit higher,because I know now,which hands to play and how.
 
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Pot Limit Omaha Poker by Jeff Hwang

I gained lots of valuable Infomations from this book,especially about Hand Strentgh,Betting Sizes and Pre- and Postflop Play.
I think my Confidence got a bit higher,because I know now,which Hands to play and how.


thanks, but do not share your results
 
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what book would you recommend to read poker.How to gain self-confidence?

If you're playing strictly trny's I recommend Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen. He analysis almost every hand from start to finish during his deep run and eventual win at the 2006 (I think) Aussie Millions. Some hands actually take up an entire page. It's a very nice read and imo the best book on playing tourneys out there. For cash games I recommend the one by Dan Harrington. I haven't read it in a long time so I forget the name but it was quite interesting, as well. As far as confidence is concerned that comes w/time and experience. Hope that helps. GL. :deal:
 
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I think that learning poker books is hopelessly outdated. Therefore, I will not advise you books. :confused:
 
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If you're playing strictly trny's I recommend Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen. He analysis almost every hand from start to finish during his deep run and eventual win at the 2006 (I think) Aussie Millions. Some hands actually take up an entire page. It's a very nice read and imo the best book on playing tourneys out there. For cash games I recommend the one by Dan Harrington. I haven't read it in a long time so I forget the name but it was quite interesting, as well. As far as confidence is concerned that comes w/time and experience. Hope that helps. GL. :deal:

I think its called "Harrington on CashGame"
 
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If you're playing strictly trny's I recommend Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen. He analysis almost every hand from start to finish during his deep run and eventual win at the 2006 (I think) Aussie Millions. Some hands actually take up an entire page. It's a very nice read and imo the best book on playing tourneys out there. For cash games I recommend the one by Dan Harrington. I haven't read it in a long time so I forget the name but it was quite interesting, as well. As far as confidence is concerned that comes w/time and experience. Hope that helps. GL. :deal:


Thanks for the advice and good luck)
 
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