everyone recommends supersystems…. but i disagree, i don’t think the book is all that helpful… i recommend secrets the pros won’t tell you aobut winning hold’em poker…. helped my game a ton and i’ve read just about all of them….
Comment by Baylor Girl — August 16, 2009 @ 9:50 am
One of the “best” poker books I’ve read is Daniel Negreanu’s because it doesn’t tell you what to do, it gives you a general outlook of certain situations where you can incorporate your own game. You don’t want to play like Johnny or Doyle or Phil, you want to play successfully like you. As long as you understand the game and play your own personality, you should be OK. Hopefully you’ll get better with experience. Good Luck.
Comment by The BLACKWALL — August 16, 2009 @ 11:41 pm
Pretty much the same kind of thing. I reccomend “Supersystem 2″
Comment by Cheese — August 12, 2009 @ 10:51 am
Super System 1 and 2. Ace an the river. The little green and blue book. Harington books. Negreanu Holdem book.
Comment by pokercoach — August 13, 2009 @ 3:13 pm
everyone recommends supersystems…. but i disagree, i don’t think the book is all that helpful… i recommend secrets the pros won’t tell you aobut winning hold’em poker…. helped my game a ton and i’ve read just about all of them….
Comment by Baylor Girl — August 16, 2009 @ 9:50 am
One of the “best” poker books I’ve read is Daniel Negreanu’s because it doesn’t tell you what to do, it gives you a general outlook of certain situations where you can incorporate your own game. You don’t want to play like Johnny or Doyle or Phil, you want to play successfully like you. As long as you understand the game and play your own personality, you should be OK. Hopefully you’ll get better with experience. Good Luck.
Comment by The BLACKWALL — August 16, 2009 @ 11:41 pm