The ultimate book to learn the
fundamentals of No Limit Hold'em. Perfect to give to your friends
who want to learn the game.
The best book ever written on No Limit
Hold'em tournament play. Volume 1 covers nine to ten handed play.
4 out of 4 stars.
4 out of 4 stars.
"Harrington on Hold'em (Vol. 2)"
"Mike Caro's Book of Poker Tells"
By: Dan Harrington
By: Mike Caro
Level: Advanced
Level: Moderate
The best book ever written on No Limit
Hold'em tournament play. Volume 2 covers final table play.
Ever wonder how the pros know what all
the newbies are holding? This is the definitive book on "Tells."
4 out of 4 stars.
4 out of 4 stars.
"Tournament Poker for Advanced Players"
"How to Win No Limit Hold'em Tournaments"
By: David Skalanky
By Tom McEvoy & Don Vines
Level: Advanced
Level: Moderate
This book was intended for advanced
players who want to learn the finer points of tournament play or for big
Cash players who want to transition to tournament play. It does
not (nor was it intended to) cover all aspects of NLH tournament play,
but several indispensable nuggets are contained within.
A good introduction to big tournaments. It doesn't compare to Harrington's work (see
above), but might be a bit
easier to digest for a less committed player.
3 out of 4 stars.
2 out of 4 stars.
"Super System"
"Winning Low-Limit Hold'em"
By: Doyle Brunson
By: Lee Jones
Level: Moderate
Level: Beginner
The first poker book ever
written -- and it's still a must-read for any serious poker player.
Doyle Brunson breaks down the fundamentals of "power poker."
Wanna know how to beat a
low-limit cash game? Or maybe your buddy's home-game tournament? Then
reading a book on how to beat the best in the world might not be the
best way to go. Lee Jones delivers a great book for beginner poker
players.