Poker Guides

217–270 of 386 books

    52 Things to Pick Up Your Poker Game

    By: Adam Slutsky

    52 Things To Pick Up Your Poker Game offers over 50 tips and strategies to improve your poker skills, whether you’re a beginner or a pro. This guide helps you learn bluffing techniques, strategies for non-winning hands, how to choose opponents, determine their hands, and exploit their weaknesses and your strengths.


    The Tao Of Poker

    By: Larry W. Phillips
    Subtitle: 285 Rules to Transform Your Game and Your Life

    Poker is not just a card game, it can also be a tool for personal success beyond the gaming tables. By combining the wisdom of an ancient spiritual practice with the tactics of this popular game, you can develop a potent strategy for both successful play and life. Larry Phillips, an award-winning poker player, presents over 280 rules in his book, The Tao of Poker, designed to elevate your personal achievement. Some of these rules include: maintaining a long-term perspective, playing a committed hand strongly, avoiding the waste of good money, and knowing when to quit. Applying these rules can enhance both your game and your life. Now, you can triumph not only at the casino but also in your personal and professional life, wherever success matters.


    Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em

    By: Jonathan Little
    Subtitle: Strategies to consistently beat small stakes poker tournaments and cash games

    Small stakes no-limit hold ’em games present a lucrative opportunity due to the prevalence of less skilled players. However, many players, including those accustomed to higher stakes, often fail to maximize their winnings by not adjusting their strategies effectively. While a solid, aggressive approach can yield profits, truly dominating these games requires a willingness to deviate from conventional poker wisdom and take calculated risks at crucial moments. In “Mastering Small Stakes No-Limit Hold ’em,” Jonathan Little offers a roadmap to crushing these games. He outlines a foundational strategy and emphasizes the essential adjustments needed to counter more skilled opponents. This book is an indispensable resource for anyone who frequently plays small stakes no-limit hold ’em, occasionally drops down from larger stakes, or participates in tournaments with a significant proportion of recreational players.


    The Myth of Poker Talent

    By: Alexander Fitzgerald
    Subtitle: Why Anyone Can Be a Great Poker Player

    This unique book is based on a decade-long experience with over 1000 students. Fitzgerald’s method, focusing on generic poker situations, proves that winning at poker requires hard work and understanding, not talent. The book offers a fresh model of poker, a comprehensive understanding of poker tools, and debunks common misconceptions among experienced players. To excel at poker, you need this book, not talent.


    Complete Guide to Winning Poker

    By: Albert H. Morehead

    This comprehensive and authoritative book stands as the ultimate guide to poker, offering an exhaustive exploration of the beloved American game. From detailed explanations of each variant’s rules to advanced strategies for mastering the odds, Albert Morehead, who has penned over 70 books on card game rules and strategies, has significantly demystified the path to victory, asserting that “Poker is a game of skill. If you aren’t beating the game, you’re being outplayed.” Success in poker hinges not on luck but on the right mindset, sound judgment, and honed skills—all of which can be learned.


    52 Great Poker Tips

    By: Lou Krieger
    Subtitle: At Home, Tournament and Online

    A top poker expert provides crucial advice to help you succeed in Texas Hold ‘Em poker, regardless of whether you’re playing at home, in a tournament, or online. Lou Krieger, the author of the popular ‘Poker Player’s Bible’, not only offers fundamental advice like when to fold, call, or raise, but also shares insider strategies to enhance your game. His guidance varies based on the type of game you’re playing – a tournament, a fixed-limit game (common in the USA), or a pot- or no-limit game (frequently seen in the UK and much of Europe). His advice spans across limit cash games, no-limit or pot-limit cash games, tournaments, and includes tips applicable to all games and specific online poker strategies.


    Caro on Gambling

    By: Mike Caro

    This book, now a true collector’s item due to its rarity and being out of print, sparked the modern gambling resurgence with its eloquent focus on groundbreaking concepts and analysis. Mike Caro presents his insights at their finest, making it a delight to read and straightforward to grasp. He guides you through which gambling forms are winnable and which are not. Out of its 23 thought-provoking chapters, poker is the subject of eight. This book stands as a testament to revolutionary thinking in gambling, by Mike Caro.


    The Illustrated Guide to Texas Hold’em

    By: Dennis Purdy
    Subtitle: Making Winners Out of Beginners and Advanced Players!

    The Illustrated Guide to Texas Hold’em is the only book you’ll ever need on low limit poker. This book quickly transforms you from a novice to a skilled player by placing you in real game situations where you have to make decisions. Written by former gambling professional, Dennis Purdy, this guide provides clear explanations on whether your decisions are correct. It covers the basics, pregame preparations, good strategy rules, a relative win rate chart and hand rank chart, practice situations, and a glossary of terms.


    Texas Hold’em Odds

    By: Catalin Barboianu

    Texas Holdem Poker Odds is a guide to understanding and calculating the probabilities involved in Texas Holdem Poker. The book presents precise odds for all gaming events using formulas, algorithms, and tables, aiming to help players make informed betting decisions by quickly finding the odds for their own hand and their opponents’ hands. It covers immediate odds, long-shot odds for both the player’s and opponents’ hands, and other relevant probabilities. While some familiarity with probability and set theory is helpful, the numerical results are presented in tables for easy reference. Suitable for beginners and advanced players alike, this book serves as a trusted resource for mastering the mathematics behind Texas Holdem Poker.


    The Professional Poker Dealer’s Handbook

    By: Dan Paymar, Mason Malmuth

    The poker industry’s phenomenal growth is evident. Not long ago, only a few places had small poker rooms. Now, numerous locations across the country offer poker, including several large facilities. This rapid expansion has increased the demand for skilled dealers, a fact clear to anyone involved in poker. Dealing poker appears easy when done by a top-notch dealer who not only excels at their job but also enjoys it. This ensures the continued growth and success of poker. This is the ultimate guide for those interested in a professional poker dealing career.


    The Poker Tournament Formula II

    By: Arnold Snyder
    Subtitle: Advanced Strategies

    Snyder’s book adapts his innovative fast tournament strategies to high-stakes games, teaching players new concepts and secrets about tournament dynamics. It instructs on adjusting strategies for different tournament structures and opponents, the difference between tournament and cash games, and why observing winners isn’t enough to understand their tactics. The book also covers satellite strategy, sit’n’go strategy, and methods for estimating win rates and edges. It explains why skilled players often fail in tournaments, the benefits of unconventional play, and how to build and utilize a large stack.


    Play Optimal Poker

    By: Andrew Brokos
    Subtitle: Practical Game Theory for Every Poker Player

    Game theory isn’t just for elite poker players. In Play Optimal Poker, pro poker player and coach Andrew Brokos demystifies game theory, teaching you how to apply its principles to real poker situations. Regardless of your stakes or game type, this book offers new strategies to help you handle any poker scenario. Learn to use game theory concepts like equilibrium and indifference, make everyday poker decisions, build ranges, profit from aggression and passivity, and exploit common mistakes.


    Moorman’s Book of Poker

    By: Chris Moorman, Byron Jacobs
    Subtitle: Improve your poker game with Moorman1, the biggest online player in poker history

    Chris Moorman, also known as Moorman1, is the most successful online poker player in history. He has analyzed over 100 tournament hand histories played by co-author Byron Jacobs, a mid-stakes player. Through a coaching format, Chris explains the importance of hand reading in advancing one’s poker skills. Moorman1 was the first player to reach $10 million in online tournament winnings on PocketFives. He has also excelled in live poker, ranking in the Global Poker Index Top 10 and earning nearly $4 million in live tournament winnings. Chris Moorman has been featured on numerous televised final tables.


    Machiavellian Poker Strategy

    By: David Apostolico
    Subtitle: How to Play Like a Prince and Rule the Poker Table

    In Tournament Poker And The Art Of War, David Apostolico effectively applied traditional strategic principles to enhance his readers’ poker abilities. He now presents a poker guide inspired by the teachings of Niccolo Machiavelli, whose enduring tactical masterpiece, The Prince, serves as the catalyst for Apostolico’s assured instruction. Readers are taught to embrace the mentality of a strong leader, playing with discipline and foresight to take advantage of their opponents’ weaknesses and capitalize on their errors.


    Crushing Low Stakes Poker Volume 3

    By: Mike Turner
    Subtitle: The Essential Guide to Dominating Low Stakes Sit ’n Gos,

    In Crushing Low Stakes Poker Volume 3, you’ll discover top strategies, tips, and tools to consistently win at low stakes hyper turbos. It covers the winning formula for hyper turbos, the five key mistakes to avoid and exploit, how to make opponents fold with two levels of aggression, and a single technique that can outplay your competition. The book primarily focuses on 6-max, a popular hyper turbo format, but also includes general hyper turbo strategy, making it useful for heads-up and 9-man players.

    Contrary to some beliefs, hyper turbos are not just about luck. Sharkscope’s leaderboards reveal many players earning consistent profits from hyper turbos. Some poker pros even play hyper turbos exclusively. The games are quick, allowing more games per hour. Rakeback and volume are two main reasons why hyper turbos are profitable. Particularly at low stakes, the competition is weak, making hypers one of the best games for earning money in poker.

    This book offers concise, actionable information that you can immediately apply at the poker tables. It’s easy to read and includes helpful example hands that demonstrate various strategy concepts. An exclusive video course detailing how to play each stage of a low stakes hyper turbo is also included. Ready to discover the profitability of hyper turbos? Purchase the book and start winning today!


    Omaha High-Low

    By: Bill Boston
    Subtitle: Play to Win With The Odds

    This guide to Omaha high-low poker, is the only one providing reliable data on all 5,211 possible hands. It uniquely illustrates the odds of each of the 5,278 hands winning the high, low end of the pot, and the frequency of scooping all chips.


    Killer Poker

    By: John Vorhaus
    Subtitle: Strategy and Tactics for Winning Poker Play

    This book presents a bold and revolutionary approach to dominating the game and crushing the competition. It encourages players to leave their inhibitions behind, honestly analyze and fix their flaws, and gain the confidence needed to play their best poker by completely changing their mindset. Vorhaus shares strategies for turning marginal hands into winners, using opponents’ powerful images against them, reading minds at the table, and energizing one’s game with self-awareness. This book is a must-read for those looking to outthink, outfox, and ultimately crush their opponents at the poker table.


    52 Tips for Texas Hold ’em Poker

    By: Barry Shulman

    Hold’em is a game of intriguing simplicity and complexity. Many players fail to explore into its complexities, relying solely on personal experience, often misinterpreting it. This presents a significant opportunity for those willing to invest time and effort into honing their skills. Despite the abundance of literature on limit hold’em, there’s a scarcity of resources tailored for novices. This book fills that gap, offering a solid basic strategy to enhance both enjoyment and profitability for newcomers. It emphasizes the importance of mastering fundamentals before advancing further.


    Poker Satellite Strategy

    By: Dara O'Kearney
    Subtitle: How to qualify for the main events of high stakes live and online poker tournaments and online poker tournaments

    Poker Satellite Strategy, a book by professional poker player Dara O’Kearney, provides a comprehensive guide to winning satellite tournaments, a less-explored path to significant winnings for small stakes players. The book offers a step-by-step approach to every stage of a satellite tournament, eliminating the stress and uncertainty often associated with them. Readers will learn how to adjust their play, when to fold, call or shove, and how to adapt to different players and situations. O’Kearney, an Irish professional poker player, is known as a satellite specialist, with over $1 million in winnings from satellite tournaments alone. His book is endorsed by Daiva Byrne, a professional poker player and advocate for women in poker, who believes it will revolutionize how satellites are played.


    Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em

    By: Ed Miller, Matt Flynn, Sunny Mehta

    In today’s competitive environment, having a comprehensive collection of the newest theories, strategies, and tactics is essential for victory. The ultimate guide to achieving success is outlined in this handbook, where three of the world’s leading experts—poker authority Ed Miller, top professional Sunny Mehta, and practical theorist Matt Flynn—combine their knowledge for your benefit. Through actual play hand examples, Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em demonstrates key concepts, translating advanced poker theory into a format that’s easy to understand and will provide you with the competitive advantage needed to triumph in current games. By learning solid tactics for winning money and developing winning strategies similar to those used by the best cash-game professionals, you’ll gain the edge required for success.


    Ace on the River

    By: Barry Greenstein
    Subtitle: An Advanced Poker Guide

    This is an advanced poker guide, written in a conversational style to help players improve their game. It covers a range of topics including poker psychology, money management, and personal issues. The book offers a unique perspective on high-stakes poker from Barry Greenstein, a poker player who won seven tournaments between 2003 and 2004. Known as the Robin Hood of Poker, Greenstein has donated nearly $3 million of his winnings to charity. The book also includes a unique play-by-play section for readers to test their skills.


    Harrington on Hold ’em

    By: Dan Harrington
    Subtitle: Expert Strategy for No-Limit Tournaments, Volume II: The Endgame

    In the highly anticipated sequel, Harrington on Hold ’em: Volume II: The Endgame, Dan Harrington delves into the critical later stages of no-limit hold ’em tournaments. As the field narrows, the blinds and antes escalate, and the substantial prize money looms just ahead, Harrington guides readers through the intricacies of navigating this high-pressure phase. With his signature clarity and wisdom, Harrington teaches readers how to make bold moves, tackle the tricky inflection point plays that can make or break a tournament run, and adjust strategies when only a few opponents remain. Notably, this volume features an entire chapter dedicated to heads-up play—an area of the game that, until now, has been zealously guarded by poker’s elite. Whether you’re a seasoned poker veteran or a budding enthusiast, Harrington’s expert insights will help you approach the endgame with confidence and poise. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from one of the game’s most respected strategists as he pulls back the curtain on tournament poker’s most critical and demanding stages.


    Essential Poker Math, Expanded Edition

    By: Alton Hardin
    Subtitle: Fundamental No-Limit Hold'em Mathematics You Need to Know

    The journey into poker mathematics begins by introducing you to several key overarching concepts that are fundamental to understanding the math behind poker. Following this introduction, we’ll explore the world of poker mathematics, covering essential topics such as probabilities and odds, pot equity, pot odds, implied odds, the Rule of 2 and 4, expected value, and much more. Our exploration will then extend to crucial mathematical concepts in pre-flop and post-flop play, including all-in situations, set-mining, steal attempts, 3-bet bluffing, betting with the best hand, semi-bluffing all-in, bluffs, and hero calls. Finally, you’ll learn how to carry out basic and intermediate calculations of expected value and how to utilize card combinations, also known as combinatorics.


    Middle Limit Holdem Poker

    By: Bob Ciaffone

    Middle Limit Holdem Poker covers strategy for $10-20 to $40-80 levels, discussing over 400 real hands. Its extensive use of practical examples has set a benchmark for poker writing, inspiring many future books.


    The Championship Table

    By: Ralph Wheeler, Dana Smith, Tom McEvoy
    Subtitle: At the World Series of Poker (1970-2003)

    This captivating tribute to 30 years of World Series of Poker victors showcases the most captivating moments from each tournament, along with an insider’s view of the tactics used to secure poker’s most prestigious title. Discover how the winners and their final competitors played their cards and executed their victorious strategies, and apply these remarkable insights to enhance your own poker skills! From 1970, when the winner received a silver cup, to today, where the victor takes home over $2 million, The Championship Table records every player who reached the championship table. It reveals the final hand’s pocket and board cards, and the thrilling outcomes: their prize money! The book features photos of iconic poker stars, and detailed interviews with many champions. A must-read for all poker enthusiasts!


    The Main Event with Jonathan Little

    By: Jonathan Little
    Subtitle: In-Depth Analysis of 54 Poker Hands from My Wsop Main Event

    Ever pondered the thought process of a poker champion when a massive bet threatens his tournament survival? Jonathan Little, a two-time World Poker Tour Champion with over $6,000,000 in career winnings, shares his strategies. He not only reveals how he won $22,678 in the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event, but also explains the reasoning behind each critical move in 54 specific hands. This book, structured as a quiz, challenges you to reassess your standard poker strategy and modify it significantly based on your opponents’ habits. By scrutinizing your choices, you can enhance your poker skills and boost your table earnings. The book also provides details on how to access Jonathan’s Tournament Cheat Sheet.


    No-Limit Hold ’em For Advanced Players

    By: Matthew Janda
    Subtitle: Emphasis on Tough Games

    Initially, due to their unfamiliarity with the game, participants could be easily defeated by moderately knowledgeable players. However, this is no longer true today. Many mathematical concepts and ideas now significantly contribute to a successful no-limit hold ’em strategy, despite the game not being solved from a Game Theory perspective. It’s crucial for a skilled player to know when to deviate from optimal play and adopt exploitative strategies for maximum profit. Janda’s text extensively discusses these advanced strategies to be used against formidable opponents.


    Poker Nation

    By: Andy Bellin
    Subtitle: A High-Stakes, Low-Life Adventure into the Heart of a Gambling Country

    Poker Nation is a captivating journey into the world of competitive poker, exploring the obsession, addiction, and the mathematics behind the game. The book takes readers from basement games to the World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. It offers insights into card counting, reading player’s body language, and handling losses. Bellin’s vivid descriptions of the diverse players and behind-the-scenes action in illegal poker clubs keep readers engaged. The book also provides valuable tips on playing Texas Hold’em, the preferred game for high-stake players.


    Harrington on Cash Games

    By: Dan Harrington
    Subtitle: How to Win at No-Limit Hold 'em Money Games, Volume I

    The poker boom’s early years were driven by interest in no-limit hold ’em tournaments. However, players are now shifting towards a more complex form of hold ’em no-limit cash games. In “Harrington on Cash Games: Volume I,” Dan Harrington provides key insights into deep-stack cash game play. He teaches how to adjust your starting hands based on your stack size, understand the deceptive value of weaker hands as stack sizes grow, and use pot commitment to your advantage. Harrington, a World Poker Champion, and Bill Robertie, a two-time World Backgammon Champion, have written the definitive books on no-limit cash games, essential for anyone looking to succeed in this arena.


    The Mammoth Book of Poker

    By: Paul Mendelson

    The Mammoth Book of Poker is a comprehensive and easy-to-follow guide that enables even beginners to start winning at home, in casinos, in tournaments, and online. Written by leading card games author Paul Mendelson, this invaluable new guide is packed with top tips to help you understand your chances, appreciate the percentages, and master the odds that your hand improves.


    Heads-Up Tournament Poker

    By: Annie Duke, Vanessa Rousso, Josh Doody
    Subtitle: Hand by Hand

    This in-depth analysis of heads-up championship play against top players reveals winning strategies for this competitive poker format. Over 600 hands are analyzed as tournament players showcase their skills across twelve matches, offering insights into their decision-making process and card play. The book combines practical theory with tailored strategies for heads-up tournaments, equipping readers with the tools to navigate this challenging landscape. From developing game plans for different opponents to making crucial adjustments mid-match, the authors share their knowledge on playing effectively against both professionals and amateurs. The guide examines successful bluffs, identifies flawed tactics, and presents a clear path for adapting strategies based on chip counts and match dynamics, making it the ultimate resource for mastering heads-up poker.


    The Poker Tournament Formula

    By: Arnold Snyder

    The Poker Tournament Formula explores the intricacies of poker strategy with a focus, on no limit Texas Hold’em tournaments. Snyder, a seasoned poker pro and expert in gambling shares insights and tactics to excel in the world of tournament play. The book covers a range of aspects such as hand selection at the beginning strategic positioning during gameplay understanding pot odds and implied odds as well as reading opponents effectively. What sets this book apart is its approach to strategy – highlighting the significance of assertiveness and chip accumulation. With its guidance The Poker Tournament Formula equips players with the tools they need to enhance their skills and maximize their chances of success, in both events and international competitions.


    Harrington on Online Cash Games

    By: Dan Harrington
    Subtitle: 6-Max No-Limit Hold 'em

    Once primarily played in casinos, No-Limit hold ’em has evolved into an online phenomenon. In his book, Harrington on Online Cash Games, Dan Harrington provides key insights and strategies to conquer the online poker world, which significantly differs from traditional casino games. He guides you on managing different stack sizes, playing at 6-max tables, dealing with increased aggression, and utilizing poker databases and heads-up displays for insights on opponent’s tendencies. Harrington also offers detailed strategies for preflop and post-flop play in both micro-stakes and challenging small-stakes games.


    What I Know About Poker

    By: Alex Scott
    Subtitle: Lessons in Texas Hold'em, Omaha, and Other Poker Games

    Poker isn’t a fast track to wealth. It requires effort and dedication. In “What I Know About Poker”, strategy writer Alex Scott offers a mix of classic and new insights to elevate your game. This comprehensive guide is essential for any poker player.


    Million Dollar Video Poker

    By: Bob Dancer

    Bob Dancer, the world’s most celebrated video poker player and author, turned a $6,000 bankroll into over $1 million in six years in Las Vegas. His book, Million Dollar Video Poker, chronicles this journey and offers valuable insights for players of all abilities. Dancer reveals how video poker, a rare beatable casino game, can be conquered. This is the first time a top professional has shared so many winning strategies.


    No-Limit Texas Hold’em

    By: Angel Largay
    Subtitle: A Complete Course

    Angel Largay, a consistent winner in maximum buy-in no-limit games, has taught thousands of people his winning poker strategies. Now, he’s sharing his expertise in No-Limit Texas Hold’em with a broader audience. Despite millions playing, only a few can profit from these games. Largay’s teaching method guides you through the game’s complexities, highlighting what works, common errors, and how to overcome them. Many of his students are now professional players. If you aspire to play like a pro, No-Limit Texas Hold’em can help you achieve this.


    Think Like a Poker Pro

    By: Byron Jacobs
    Subtitle: How to study, plan and play like a professional

    Being a successful poker player involves much more than just mastering the game’s technical aspects. While playing good poker is a skill that can be learned, achieving consistent success requires expertise in various other fields. Jacobs, who has been a successful online poker player for seven years, shares his insights in this book. He explains how to achieve success, emphasizing that much of the work must be done away from the poker table. This book is essential for anyone who already plays a decent game of poker but aims to join the elite group of players who consistently perform well. Jacobs outlines precisely how this can be accomplished, highlighting the importance of skills beyond just playing a good game.


    The Big Book of Poker

    By: Ken Warren

    A comprehensive guide that takes you from poker basics to mastering various game types, including cardroom, casino, home, and online play. “The Big Book of Poker” covers everything from competing in local tournaments to multi-million dollar televised events like the World Series of Poker, with a focus on hold’em in all its forms, including no-limit games. Warren imparts valuable strategies on betting, raising, check-raising, bluffing, semi-bluffing, and leveraging position and pot odds. The book also serves as a comprehensive glossary of poker terminology, both common and obscure. Suitable for players of all skill levels, from novices to professionals, this resource is packed with charts, diagrams, examples, and colorful insights into the game, providing readers with the knowledge and skills needed to hold their own against tough competition and ultimately succeed at the poker table.


    Outplaying the Boys

    By: Cat Hulbert
    Subtitle: Poker Tips for Competitive Women

    In various poker settings, women often face male opponents who underestimate them, giving them a unique advantage. The book “Outplaying the Boys” by Cat Hulbert, a top-ranked seven-card stud player, is a guide for women to leverage this advantage. It offers 125 tips filled with strategies and anecdotes, covering topics like projecting a winning image, choosing profitable tables and seats, recognizing personal tells, and understanding when to bluff. The book also helps women understand their inherent strengths and weaknesses, and provides insights into Texas Hold’em and Seven-Card Stud games. It includes a glossary of terms and recommended reading.


    Advanced Pot-limit Omaha Volume II

    By: Jeff Hwang
    Subtitle: LAG Play

    This book explores key concepts such as variable ratio reinforcement and c-bet frequency, which shape the LAG playing style, and teaches tactics like opening fire on the blinds and attacking the limper. The book also discusses when to employ 3-betting versus playing small ball. With nearly 300 hand walkthroughs focused on short-handed online play, this book takes Omaha strategy to the next level and promises to expand your game in unprecedented ways.


    Kill Everyone

    By: Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, Kim Lee
    Subtitle: Advanced Strategies for No-limit Hold 'em Poker Tournaments and Sit-n-Go's

    Kill Everyone takes the revolutionary concepts of its predecessor, Kill Phil, to new heights. Blending real-time experience, poker math, and advanced strategies, this book equips players with the tools needed to dominate multi-table tournaments, Sit-n-Go’s, and satellites. From fear and fold equity to optimal heads-up play, Kill Everyone covers it all, providing insights for every stage of the game, from early accumulation to the final table. With contributions from poker pros like WSOP bracelet winner Mark Vos, this comprehensive guide is essential for anyone serious about tournament poker, whether playing live or online.


    Winning Poker Tournaments One Hand at a Time, Volume II

    By: Eric 'Rizen' Lynch, Jon 'Pearljammer' Turner , Jon 'Apestyles' Van Fleet

    In Volume 2, Pearljammer, Apestyles, and Rizen—players whose collective stats include more than 1,800 final tables made, over 300 major wins, and more than $10,000,000 in cashes—return to show you how to crush the final table. When deep in a tournament, the ability to analyze opponents’ play is more than an advantage; it’s a necessity. In this exciting follow-up, you get to sweat the best as they walk you through the key hands of actual tournaments: what they did right, what they did wrong, and what you need to do to win. Learn how to use the changing dynamic of stack size to your advantage as the field narrows, the unique strategies and tactics of final table play, how to dominate weak players and outthink strong players, and how to take maximum advantage of your table image to confound your competition. Discover how hand selection changes in short-handed and heads-up play. Poker is a fun game, but it’s even more fun when you win. Whether playing online or live, you need to keep your cool and make the right moves to enjoy big-money finishes.


    Improve Your Poker

    By: Bob Ciaffone

    This book on poker compiles articles that cover essential skills for excelling at the game. It caters to players at intermediate and advanced levels, discussing several forms of poker such as limit hold’em, no-limit hold’em, and pot-limit Omaha. The content is by various experts, focusing on the diverse abilities required to play poker well.


    Fundamentals Of Poker

    By: Mason Malmuth, Lynne Loomis

    An authoritative manual presenting top-notch tactics for excelling in the foremost casino poker games like seven-card stud and Texas hold ’em, complemented by expert advice on conquering Omaha, Omaha eight-or-better, seven-card stud eight-or-better, razz, and lowball. This description might pertain to a different version of the same publication.


    Real Grinders

    By: Ashton Cartwright
    Subtitle: How to Play Poker for a Living

    Discover the world of professional poker through the eyes of twenty-eight players from six different countries, all of whom are real grinders. This book offers you the unique opportunity to explore whether you possess the qualities needed to become a professional poker player. By bringing together some of the world’s best pro players, we provide an insider’s view on what it means to play poker for a living. They share insights into the highs and lows, the victories and challenges, and what distinguishes the winners from the losers in a game where fortunes can change with a single card. With a focus on the importance of a level head and quick wit at the table, this book reveals the reality of professional poker. Real grinders. Professional poker doesn’t get more authentic than this.


    Poker Math That Matters

    By: Owen Gaines
    Subtitle: Simplifying The Secrets Of No Limit Hold'em

    Mastering the mathematics of poker is now simpler than ever with Owen’s techniques and shortcuts. This book covers the mathematical aspects of decision-making in no-limit hold’em cash games. It includes over 100 quiz questions and answers to help you assess your understanding and hone your skills. The book is designed for those who may not have a strong affinity for math or game theory but are keen to enhance their poker abilities. Starting with basic concepts, the material gradually progresses to more complex aspects of the game. By the end of the book, you’ll be able to analyze even the most intricate decisions in no-limit hold’em. As a friend once said, winning is just way more fun.


    The Theory of Poker Applied to No-Limit

    By: David Sklansky

    David Sklansky’s The Theory of Poker is a seminal book in the poker world, originally written with limit games in mind. However, no-limit hold ’em has since become the most popular form of poker. As a result, Sklansky felt the need to write a new book, The Theory of Poker Applied to No-Limit, which revisits and expands on the original chapters, adapting them for no-limit and pot-limit games. The book also includes new bonus chapters and thoughts specifically for big bet games. It emphasizes no-limit hold ’em, but the concepts can be applied to other games like pot-limit Omaha and no-limit single draw deuce-to-seven lowball. The book doesn’t provide specific play instructions, but guides readers on decision-making based on opponent knowledge, poker math, and logic. While some sections may be complex, most of the book is accessible to intermediate players, with key points summarizing each chapter.


    The Raiser’s Edge

    By: Bertrand Grospellier
    Subtitle: Tournament-Poker Strategies for Today's Aggressive Game

    The Raiser’s Edge  explores a variety of strategies employed by the world’s top players. It covers techniques such as 3- and 4-betting, floating and squeezing, smooth-calling and min-raising, thin value betting, and the development of the metagame. The book also looks into equilibrium strategies that focus on starting hands and heads-up play, taking into account even the ages and nationalities of opponents. Additionally, it includes a comprehensive bonus chapter on reading tells by body-language expert Steve Van Aperen.


    How to Play Winning Poker

    By: Avery Cardoza

    This updated starter guide is ideal for beginners aiming to win at poker tournaments and cash games. It covers all popular poker games, online poker, 21 key poker concepts, 15 bluffing concepts, and using psychology and body language. Handy charts included.


    Poker Winners Are Different

    By: Alan N. Schoonmaker

    Winning at poker requires mastering specific attitudes and habits, not just playing well. Dr. Schoonmaker, a poker expert, explains the key skills needed to win, including risk and information management, discipline, decision-making, focus, information control, emotional reaction control, and decisiveness. By learning these skills, you can play confidently and win more often. Dr. Schoonmaker, a Ph.D. holder in psychology from UC Berkeley, is a distinguished author and columnist with teaching and research experience at UCLA, Carnegie-Mellon, and Belgium’s Catholic University of Louvain. He resides in Las Vegas.


    Your Best Poker Friend

    By: Alan N. Schoonmaker
    Subtitle: Increase Your Mental Edge and Maximize Your Profits

    In “Your Worst Poker Enemy,” Schoonmaker reveals the aspects of poker that extend beyond the physical table, focusing on the psychological battle involved. “Your Best Poker Friend” elevates the discussion, moving past mere tricks and strategies. This book explores the depths of the player’s mind, emphasizing that the key ally in poker is, in fact, the player themselves. Written in a clear and engaging manner, it equips every player with the knowledge they need to achieve a royal flush.


    Harrington on Modern Tournament Poker

    By: Dan Harrington

    In the past, poker and poker tournaments have seen a surge in popularity, leading to a renewed focus on tournament poker theory. This has resulted in a reevaluation of traditional concepts and the emergence of new ones. While the basics of no-limit hold ’em remain the same, the game has proven to be more complex than previously thought. Consequently, no-limit hold ’em tournament play has evolved into a more challenging and faster-paced game. In his book, Harrington on Modern Tournament Poker, Dan Harrington provides an updated perspective on no-limit hold ’em tournaments, offering strategies for success in the current game. Topics covered include preflop hand play, 3-bet and 4-bet strategies, flop, turn, and river analysis, bet sizing, and adapting to changing stack sizes and aggressive players. Harrington, a World Series of Poker champion, is renowned for his back-to-back final table appearances in 2003 and 2004.


    Fighting Fuzzy Thinking in Poker, Gaming and Life

    By: David Sklansky

    This book compiles a selection of articles by David Sklansky, previously published in various outlets like Card Player, Poker World, and the Two Plus Two Poker Strategy Magazine, with a few making their first appearance in print. While most articles focus on poker or gambling, David has also explored other subjects, applying his distinctive analytical approach, and this collection includes some of those essays. Additionally, this volume features 32 extra essays, with a significant number discussing no-limit hold ’em. Among the essays for the Expanded Edition are titles like “Pros Versus Wannabes,” “Bluff Raising as the Big Blind,” “Evaluating Expected Value,” and “Expert Non-Optimum Random Strategy.”


    The Basics of Winning Hold’em Poker

    By: Avery Cardoza

    This concise and accessible primer focuses on America’s hottest poker game, providing players with the fundamentals of playing and winning in both cash games and high-stakes no-limit tournaments held nationwide. The book is filled with tips, winning strategies, and expert advice for aspiring players looking to join the action and, with a bit of luck, potentially find themselves on TV clutching a million-dollar cash prize.


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