Ok, here's what I have:
HoH 1+2
SS 2 (Brunson)
Hold'em Poker (Slansky)
What I'm looking for is more NL HE poker theory books, maybe with an emphasis on the math side. Also I wouldn't mind a book that really explains how to play short-handed with 2-5 opponents.
Any recommendations? Thanks in advance!
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Thread: Poker Books and Theory
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05-26-2006 #1
Poker Books and Theory
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05-26-2006 #2PokerForums God
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No-limit and pot-limit poker from Ciaffone and Rueben (I may have misspelled those names) is pretty good, but Sklansky and Ed Miller have a new No-limit book out.
http://www.twoplustwo.com/
If you order through their website it is shipping now.
Phil Gordon's Little Green Book is pretty good too. I reviewed Gordon's book and No-limit and Pot-limit poker on this site.
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05-26-2006 #3
Try the Theory of Poker? Not a LHE specific book, nor is it aimed towards maths. But the majority of the conecepts it talk about forces you to do maths.
And by damn it... if you havent already read the book, you should anyways.Marm is back, maybe. Been off for 3 years. Rusty as Hell.
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