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Poker Books
Here you will find the top poker books in the market. It is mostly texas holdem books for all levels, beginner, intermediate and advanced. Holdem Bonus are not selling these instead we provide a quick link to the book at Amazon.com since they provide high quality service and offer the best prices in the market. |
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| Harrington on Hold'em: Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments (Strategic Play) |
This is one of the very best poker books today for learning and advancing your tourney play. It stretches all the way from beginner to advanced player strategy and has become a pokerbook bestseller. A very complex, comprehensive texas hold'em poker book which you will learn how to become a champion at the table. The book is made by Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie. |
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Book Details: 381 pages |
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| Harrington on Hold'em: Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments Endgame 2 |
The Harrington super book continues. From the first book in the series you will learn how to play early up to middle phases in the tournament, this series focuses from the middle to the end. His experience (only one who made it to WSOP final table both 2003 & 2004) speaks for it self. This series also covers short-handed and heads-up game in the last sections of the book. |
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Book Details: 450 pages |
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| Championship No Limit & Pot Limit Hold 'Em |
This is a very nice tournament poker book for intermediate players. T.J Cloutier describes how to play a winning game and take down high-stakes tournaments. For those of you who know T.J and know how he plays knows that he is using a tight strategy. You will in this book learn how to play top poker with solid start hands like AA, KK, QQ, AK and some "trash" hands like a pro. |
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Book Details: 304 pages |
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| Championship Hold 'Em |
The second book in the series made by T.J Cloutier and Tom McEvoy. From the base one can say that this book is not as deep as the No-limit, Pot-limit book but they really manage to capture a wide range of subjects and provide it easy to understand. They manage to focus on the main aspects of limit-poker and provide solid information. Any level recommended. |
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Book Details: 360 pages |
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| Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play |
A book for advanced or intermediate players. It has some features like how to play aggressive low-limit holdem. The authors of this book are David Sklansky, Ed Miller and Mason Malmuth. Some topics include are implied odds, pot equity, speculative hands, position importance of being suited, hand categories, counting outs, evaluating the flop and more. |
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Book Details: 369 pages |
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| Hold 'em Poker |
Hold'em Poker is a revision of Sklansky's classic from 1976. It is by many used as a bible at the poker table. Though it has a lot of information for the novice player we found some very useful notes for advanced to. Some topics include how Texas hold'em is played,, the first two cards, strategy before the flop, semi-bluffing, slow playing, check raising, head-up on fifth street, and more. |
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Book Details: 110 pages |
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| Hold 'em Poker for Advanced Players |
Already have David Sklansky's Hold'em Poker book then go for this. Even a novice player with a basic game knowledge should manage to read this. Includes play on the first two cards, semi-bluffing, the free card, inducing bluffs, staying with a draw, playing when a pair flops, playing trash hands, desperation bets, playing in wild games, reading hands, and psychology.
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Book Details: 332 pages |
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| Winning Low-Limit Hold'em (2nd Edition) |
One of the most spoken poker books out there. This book provides a sold how-to-do basic on low limit holdem only. If this is your game this is the book. Another bible many are using though we found it to contain some advanced features. In short term have you just started to play texas holdem buy this book. This book will put you up to speed on many ways to play the game. Beginner or novice with some advancing info.
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Book Details: 200 pages |
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| The Theory of Poker |
This book provides you with basics, concepts and theories
applicable to nearly every variation of the game, including five-card draw (high), seven-card stud, hold 'em, lowball draw, and razz (seven-card lowball stud). This is the one of the first books a poker player buys and reads. Very good and highly recommended is all Sklansky's books but this is still nr1.
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Book Details: 300 pages |
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| Doyle Brunson's Super System: A Course in Power Poker |
Here it is! This book is still (according to us) the godfather of all poker books. Doyle Brunsons well and comprehensive written poker book that was first published 1979 is at every famous poker players book shelf. Reading this book will certainly improve your game and see the game in different angles. Highly Recommended!
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Book Details: 624 pages |
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More pokerbooks coming soon! |
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