Books on Poker Bankroll Management
Showing all 8 results
Crushing Low Stakes Poker Volume 1
Professional poker players often author poker books and training videos, focusing on high-stakes tournaments and Sit ‘n Gos. However, these resources may not be as beneficial for those primarily playing at low stakes. A different strategy and approach are required when playing low stakes games against beginners and recreational players. The Crushing Low Stakes Poker series is specifically designed to teach the correct strategy for consistently winning low stakes Sit ‘n Gos.
Volume 1 of the series covers essential knowledge for becoming a successful low stakes Sit ‘n Go player. It includes critical poker concepts like bankroll management, table selection, expressed and implied odds, and ICM. It also covers important elements of pre-flop and post-flop play, such as playing tight-cautious, playing speculative hands, value betting, and fast-playing.
The book also provides an overview of the best poker tools and sites for improving your game and gaining an advantage over your opponents. It includes push-fold charts for 3 to 6-handed play and Heads-Up play, and extensive hand examples to illustrate practical application of concepts.
The e-book version, available on Amazon, includes access to a series of poker training videos that complement the book. These videos explain low stakes strategy through slide presentations and detailed analyses of example hands.
Crushing Low Stakes Poker Volume 1 is a comprehensive tool for mastering low stakes Sit ‘n Gos. Whether you’re struggling with your game or looking to improve, this book provides the tools for success.
The Poker Hero
The Poker Hero provides insights, strategies, and advice on how to succeed in the competitive world of poker. The author shares his experiences and knowledge gained from years of playing poker professionally, and offers tips on how to improve one’s game, make better decisions, and ultimately become a successful poker player. The book covers various aspects of poker, including understanding the game’s psychology, managing one’s bankroll, and developing a winning mindset. It also discusses the importance of discipline, patience, and continuous learning in order to thrive in the ever-evolving poker landscape.
Building a Bankroll
Pawel Nazarewicz decided to prove that it was still possible to build a bankroll from scratch in online poker, despite players’ complaints about its difficulty. He began with micro stakes and managed to turn $100 into $10,000 in 120 days. He repeated this achievement a year later in just 100 days. In his book, Pawel provides the essential elements for long-term online poker success. He emphasizes seven key principles: Accepting Variance, Managing Your Bankroll, Developing Reads, Playing Solid, Staying on Your A-Game, Putting in the Hours, and Remaining a Student.
The Intelligent Poker Player
The field of poker theory is evolving into a more complex and mathematical domain, making it increasingly difficult for the average person to grasp. Philip Newall’s book, The Intelligent Poker Player, seeks to make sophisticated poker strategies more understandable to the general public by using clear language. It offers a comprehensive method that can be applied to various poker games, with a focus on limit and no-limit hold ’em. Notably, it’s the first to explore the burgeoning area of poker-playing robots, analyzing the advanced play of top-tier computers in heads-up limit hold ’em. Moreover, recognizing the uncertainties of a professional poker career, Newall includes guidance on minimizing risks through strategic financial and psychological management. This includes chapters on diverse topics from game strategy to financial planning, aiming to equip players with the knowledge to navigate the complexities of professional poker.
Jonathan Little on Live No-Limit Cash Games The Theory
Being a successful live cash player requires more than just playing the hand correctly. It demands a range of other skills, which are taught by top-ranking professional poker player, Jonathan Little. Known as one of the game’s best instructors, Jonathan has a unique knack for simplifying complex poker concepts. His teachings include strategies such as when to adopt a loose/aggressive or tight/aggressive approach, when a passive strategy can yield the most profit, and how to identify subtle tells to accurately gauge player types. He also covers essential topics like bankroll management, game selection, and emotional control.
Gambling Theory and Other Topics
This text is a must-read for serious gamblers. It explores how a select few manage to succeed in this high-stakes field, offering insights into the strategies that give them an edge. The text introduces the dynamic concept of non-self-weighting strategies, demonstrating their application not only in thrilling gambling scenarios but also in everyday life. It also discusses the relationship between risk, fluctuations, and your bankroll, using the standard deviation as a measure. Other topics covered include bankroll requirements, win-rate accuracy, free bets, the best blackjack count, lottery misconceptions, risky ideas, poker tournament strategies, and more. It even touches on the strategies of the world’s most successful gamblers and the concept of building pyramids.
Showing all 8 results