| Nowadays, to be a competitive poker player,
you need to know the game inside out. You can only achieve
this with either years of experience or a great knowledge of
the fundamentals and mathematics of the game. Internet poker
is a game more of maths than anything else and therefore understanding
the odds is essential. With everything being so readily available
in books nowadays it is possible to gain great knowledge in
a small space of time. |
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| Please see the following books which we
at theultimategambler.com have read and value. |
| Doyle Brunsons Super System 1 & 2 |
| This is a great book to learn from the master
of no limit holdem and from other top pros in their respective
games. It goes into great detail into an alternative style
of playing poker which has transformed the way that many top
players play. A word of warning though, tread carefully when
playing the way that this book suggests as it is a better book
in the hands of an already skilled player. |
| Harrington On Tournament Holdem |
| This is almost the complete reverse to the
two books mentioned above. Harrington is a mathematical and
conservative player. This book gives detailed analysis of various
tournament situations and offers something for the more controlled
aggression approach. |
| Championship Pot Limit Omaha By T.J Cloutier |
| T.J is renound as one of the best all round
poker players of all time. In this book, he shares many of
his secrets and the sound fundamentals that have made him great.
He explains logically why it is wrong to play certain hands
and a certain way after the flop. |
| Ace On The River By Barry Greenstein |
| We all loved this book! Barry Greenstein
has written a book that is entertaining as well as informative.
It goes more into the mental side of poker and how to play
your best each time as well as covering anything a new or seasoned
pro would wish to know. |
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