The Three Most Useful Poker Books For Poker Strategy

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If you wish to speed past all the amateurs and make it to the final poker domino tournament dining table, you definitely need a lot more than just look. The easiest way for boosting your chances of winning is to gain skill also to perfect your strategy. If you'd like advice, pick up the best of the finest poker books. They offer you the advice you need when you need to become the poker tournament winner in your area.

1 . "Harrington on Hold'em" Expert Strategy for No Limits Tournaments" by Dan Harrington: This is among the best books when it comes to no-limit Texas Hold 'em tournaments. Harrington had won the main event of the World Series of Poker in 1995 and he was the only person to make it in the finals in both 2003 and in 2004. That is a great book to begin with. The advice ranges from playing against different styles of poker, how to develop and switch up strategies, and just a little background on the basics.

2. "Championship No-Limit and Pot-Limit Hold'em" by Tom McEvoy and T. J. Cloutier: This book is a wonderful collaboration that focuses not only on no-limit games but on the rarer pot-limit Hold 'ems. The main reason this book is helpful is really because it discusses it from both players' points of view. It teaches the manner in which you to aim for the best strategy under specific situations, stages, and of course hands. Another great feature about this is the authors' personal stories, it's both interesting and beneficial for any poker player to read about.

3. "Tournament Players for Advanced Players" by David Sklansky: This great player and author also published "The Theory of Poker" which is a must-read poker book as well. This one however concentrates more on live games and the transition from beginning poker to real tournament play. This includes when and how exactly to adjust your playing strategy and at what point in a tournament you ought to do so.