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Poker BooksWhen we are speaking about poker goods, we can think about poker cards, poker table, but hardly can fancy about poker books. Nevertheless, if you are going to become a professional poker player, then poker books are very important for you. Poker books accumulate the poker knowledge. With the help of poker books players may improve their winning odds. Poker books are the kind of poker goods every poker enthusiast should have. From the large amount of poker books you need to choose the best ones, of course. The best poker books for you depend on how much experience you have, what poker games you like to play or regularly play. However, every book among that large amount of poker books has its own particular qualities and there's no one perfect issue among poker books. Some poker books are also difficult to study. However, some of poker books are adapted in an easy-to-follow way. Despite online poker game seems to be simpler than offline poker, the online game involves a common strategy and similar approaches. If players want to achieve good results in poker, they also should read the poker books. There are some poker books, which can be called the bibles of poker knowledge. These books give a fundamental understanding of the game. Some of such poker books may be not well written but be very informative. For example, you may start with The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky, who is one of the most reputable poker theorists. Supersystem by Doyle Brunson was written in 1978 but it still remains very important and useful. The other beginner's poker books are the Improve Your Poker by Bob Ciaffone and Zen and the Art of Poker by Larry Phillips, Body Language of Poker by poker guru Mike Caro. The advanced players may proceed with such books as Hold 'em Poker by David Sklansky; Hold 'em Excellence and More Hold 'em Excellence by Lou Krieger; Hold 'em Poker for Advanced Players (21st Century Edition) by David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth; Seven-Card Stud for Advanced Players (21st Century Edition) by David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth, and Ray Zee. |
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