The Wide Array of Poker Books

Sunday, November 29, 2009 10:11
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You can have many teachers when learning poker, but a reliable way to improve your game, which otherwise could take years to learn at the tables, is to read poker books. There has been a barrage of such books in recent years, as poker has surged in popularity. They are usually written by expert players and theoreticians, and all these books come up in long lists when you search the web for them. The books are tailored for all sorts of needs, from beginner to more advanced players.

There are so many websites that offer books on poker, yet it would be impossible to list them all. But as an example of what’s out there, you might peek at www.thepokerbookstore.com, which specializes only in books that teach strategies for Texas Holdem. And www.tightpoker.com is perhaps a more extensive information site, but does regular, in-depth book reviews. These aren’t limited just to books that teach Holdem strategy, as the site covers what it considers to be the best available books for all games, at all levels.

It’s just as impossible to list the good authors as to list each and every poker book available. But a name that’s quite high on many lists is that of Doyle Brunson. He has been playing professionally for over fifty years, has won the World Series of Poker twice, and has been inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. His list of excellent poker books include “Doyle Brunson’s Super System: A Course in Power Poker, 1979″ and “Doyle Brunson’s Super System II, 2004. As well, he has written “Poker Wisdom of a Champion, 2003 (formerly titled According to Doyle when published in 1984),” “Online Poker: Your Guide to Playing Online Poker Safely & Winning Money, 2005,” “My 50 Most Memorable Hands, 2007″ and “According to Doyle, 2007.”

When you are looking for poker books, run a web search and read both the customer and professional reviews. It will soon become clear that some books are better than others, and which ones are written for a particular skill level. Once you’ve narrowed the list down to a few books, look for them in bookstores or on websites where you buy poker accessories, such as poker chip sets, cards and tables. Soon you’ll be able to improve your skills and increase your winnings.

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