Poker book of the week archive
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Tournament Poker for Advanced Players (Advance Player)
by David Sklansky
Tournament poker is different from standard ring game poker. From a distance, it may look like a typical poker game, but there are many factors that can lead to proper strategy that is very different than what most players, (including good poker players), are familiar with.
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Beat the Dealer
by Edward O. Thorp
This book started it all. Before this book, only a very few people knew about card counting, and most only had primitive systems. Thorp analyzed the game, ran computer simulations, and devised two effective strategies for beating the casinos at their own games. Can you run out and use these systems today against the casinos?More>> |
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Internet Texas Hold'em
by Matthew Hilger
Matthew Hilger is from Atlanta, Georgia and became an Internet poker professional in 2001. In his first full year he made over $100,000 playing online. He has logged over 7000 hours on the Internet, playing at limits from $1-$2 up to $30-$60 and many online tournaments.
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52 Tips for Texas Hold 'em Poker
by Barry Shulman , Mark Gregorich, Michael Wiesenberg
Whether you're just getting into today's most popular card game or looking for fresh strategies to keep you from losing your shirt, you'll find a how-to-win roadmap in 52 Tips for Texas Hold'em Poker, this book by poker champion and Card Player publisher Barry Shulman. More>> |
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Win Your Way Into Big Money Hold'em Tournaments
by Brad Daugherty , Tom McEvo
The super popular satellites-small entrance fee tournaments where the winner earns entrance to the main tournament event-often worth $5,000-$10,000!-are the most popular events in poker. In 2003, Chris Moneymaker earned the $10,000 WSOP buy-in through a $39 internet satellite... More>> |
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Play Poker Like the Pros
by Phil Hellmuth
Hellmuth is to poker players what Tiger Woods is to golfers. A seven-time World Series of Poker winner, he knows his craft and has now decided to pass a little of his wisdom on to less-skilled players. As the introduction stresses, this is not a book to be perused casually; rather, you read it like a textbook, a training manual. More>> |
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Doyle Brunson's Super System 2
by Doyle Brunson
The Most Anticipated Book In The History of Poker Super System 2 gathers together the greatest players, theorists, and world champions and expands upon the original with more games, new authors, and most importantly, more professional secrets from the best in the business. More>>
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Play Poker Like Johnny Chan, Book One: Casino Poker
by Johnny Chan , Mark Karowe
Widely regarded as the world's best poker player, Johnny Chan has been beating the highest buy-in tournaments and big money cash games everywhere for the past twenty years. Because he worked his way up to the top of the poker world by starting in the smallest games, Johnny is the perfect person to teach you how to do it. More>>
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