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favorite poker books, ncrducati, 2. Nov 2003 14:16 | ||
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| I have read about 35 poker books in the past 4 months, anyone care to share what their favorite reading was??? | ||
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Re: favorite poker books, Brian462, 2. Nov 2003 15:19 | ||
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| Theory of Poker, I tend to think more from the scientific side of poker and this put into words and clarified many things I was already beginning to think about. I t completely changed my focus from shorrt-term (ie each hand, sitting) to long term. | ||
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Re: favorite poker books, Angel, 2. Nov 2003 21:36 | ||
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| Well, I spend alot of time thinking about poker. For that reason, sometimes I am looking for 'heavy' poker reading and sometimes I am looking for 'light' poker reading....(poker-lite?). So enjoyable would, I suppose, depend on whether I was looking for an epiphany or a way to pass the time in a chaisse lounge by the pool on the deck of the QE2. In terms of the latter (which is easier to answer) I would have to say, Bobby Baldwin's Winning Poker Secrets. In the case of the former - I have to admit - every poker epiphany seems more valuable to me than the last. In fact, I don't know if I can answer. As a matter of fact, I'm suddenly not sure if anyone can (who has read many and been around a while). If, as a poker player I am successful, it is because I have learned and earned a variety of skills. It is that collection which is valuable more so than the individual plays. So TOP taught me A and B; Real Poker taught me C and D and the Book of Tells taught me E and F - can't write a post without the whole alphabet. This response is becoming just as esoteric as I didn't want it to so - I'm done. ;) | ||
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Re: favorite poker books, ncrducati, 3. Nov 2003 09:20 | ||
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| Thanks for the reply, ive read pretty much all of them and think that if you already play pretty well, the super system and john vorhaus's killer poker would be of the most help to the improvement of your personal game | ||
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Re: favorite poker books, timmer, 10. Nov 2003 08:45 | ||
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| TTOP got to be my favorite I've read it through almost a dozen times 7CSFAP a close ten times The Body Language of Poker eight times 7 Card Stud 42 lessons - seventeen times Seven Card Stud Poker (Othmer) seven times I put a hash mark on the back cover each time I finish one that way I know. on 2. Nov 2003 14:16 ncrducati wrote: > I have read about 35 poker books in the past 4 months, anyone care to share what > their favorite reading was??? | ||
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