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T.J CLOUTIER AND TOM MCEVOY’S CHAMPIONSHIP NO-LIMIT & POT-LIMIT HOLD’EMI wouldn’t buy this book until you’ve read most other poker books on the market. It has some interesting tidbits, but I can’t recommend it as a primary source of information for how to play poker well. It’s not terrible, but I believe that T.J. Cloutier is holding out on us. I don’t think he actually plays the style he preaches in this book, which is a very cautious one, and I think he is intentionally vague when explaining certain concepts...more
DOYLE BRUNSON'S SUPER/SYSTEM
A lot of poker books are hailed as “the Bible of poker.” I don’t think any book should hold that distinction, but Doyle Brunson’s Super/System is the only book that comes close. It covers five different kinds of games with numerous variations of each, including limit and no-limit hold’em. Brunson uses many examples from poker tournaments, but the book’s focus is on cash games. The book cost $100 per copy when it first was published in the late 1970s...more
LEE JONES’ WINNING LOW-LIMIT HOLD’EM
This book is worth more than the $24.95 it retails for even if you only learn one thing from it, that you should only bet a made hand on the river when you want to be called and, at the same time, you should be betting any hands you think are the best and that have a good chance of being called by a worse hand. Squeeze as much as you can out of your hands, but don’t make your bets in situations where you can lose, but can’t gain...more
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