by Ray Zee

Seven Card Stud and Omaha Eight or Better for advanced players. Easy to read with plenty of examples. For advanced players.

approx. $24

 




by Lou Krieger

Basic rules and situations of playing Hold'em. Pre-flop, playing the blinds, playing the flop, the turn, the river, raising, and analyzing the table, each get ten+ dedicated pages. Analysis of the fundamentals of Hold 'em for Amateurs explained rather difficult. Good book for the average low-limit casino player or home player looking. Nothing special.

approx. $18

 




by David Sklansky

Excellent for 3,6 or 5,10 poker. Not for higher limit games or advanced players, the techniques are limited and there isn't enough advice on big pot hands. The claim "updated for today's double blind structure" means a few footnotes added to the text that don't offer much insight. Theory complicated and confusing though worth the read. Prepares you to nearly any game.

approx. $10

 




by David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth

Enormous amount of information and the information is accurate. Chaotic, writing style is terse and boring though. Still it is one if not the only real book for advanced players.

approx. $10

 




by Avery Cardoza

Introduction to the various rules of the different styles of poker. Touched only briefly on the issues of starting hands and calling bets in each of the different games. Too many games to provide any kind of useful information on how to play.

approx. $4

 




by Belinda Levez

'How to Win at Poker' has not been reviewed yet, therefore rating is not possible.

approx. $4

 




by Bob Ciaffone

Well-written and insightful book. The book covers a lot of ground, including money (ring) games, tournament play, hold-em and omaha games, big bet poker, low-limit games, bluffing, table image, number of opponents, shorthanded play, satellite play, basic strategy for how to stop the leaks in your game.

approx. $20

 




by John Feeney Ph.D., John Feeney

Essays on Hold 'Em and General Poker geared toward the mid to upper limit Hold 'Em player. Discusses the thought processes of expert poker players. Concentrates on Texas Hold 'Em rather than other popular games such as seven card stud. Its advanced analysis of the psychology of poker can help.

approx. $16

 




by John Feeney Ph.D.

Collection of poker essays geared toward the mid to upper limit hold 'em player. However, all who play poker seriously should find this book to be a gem. It puts you "Inside the Mind" of a top-level professional player.

approx. $16

 




by Sam Braids

Quick summary and overview of Texas Hold'em basics. Compact and clear explanations. More complex books on Hold'em make much more sense after reading this book.

approx. $4

 

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