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  • ThePhenom00
    Restricted User
    • 12-01-08
    • 72

    #1
    best book to read for beginner poker player
    I am new at poker and am curious what book you recommend for a beginning poker player wanting to learn to play no limit texas holdem
  • mrmarket
    SBR MVP
    • 01-26-10
    • 4953

    #2
    Getting Started in Hold'em by Ed Miller.

    Anything else pales in comparison.
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    • mikemca
      SBR Posting Legend
      • 03-10-10
      • 10047

      #3
      Harrington on Hold Em is the consensus choice for learning NLHE Tournament strategy.It is where the Green,Yellow,and Red zone theory originated and is a strategy most successful tournament players employ.Basically its how many blinds you have relative to the tournament structure dictate what hands you should play by which zone you fall in.
      However I would recommend a poker coach because a book just can't give you the tools for your specific personality.
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      • OTL
        SBR MVP
        • 03-08-10
        • 2433

        #4
        I like Brunson's Super System. Other books teach players to play ABC poker, which may be fine for grinding out micro-limits online, but you're going to get robbed blind by the more advanced players once you start playing at higher stakes.
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        • shady610
          SBR MVP
          • 01-12-06
          • 1570

          #5
          phil helmuth. play poker like the pros...

          it was good for me because it didnt focus and straiight strategy as much as it did style. it takes different styles and identifys them.
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          • Congruency
            SBR Wise Guy
            • 04-12-10
            • 561

            #6
            sklansky: no limit holdem theory and practice

            a bit hard to read since all sklansky books are like that but i do think this is your best option, GL
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            • Kaladarus
              SBR MVP
              • 11-11-09
              • 1876

              #7
              Originally posted by mikemca
              Harrington on Hold Em is the consensus choice for learning NLHE Tournament strategy.It is where the Green,Yellow,and Red zone theory originated and is a strategy most successful tournament players employ.Basically its how many blinds you have relative to the tournament structure dictate what hands you should play by which zone you fall in.
              However I would recommend a poker coach because a book just can't give you the tools for your specific personality.
              Harrington on Hold Em is good, but there's Harrington on Cash Games out now. This is a great book for getting started in NL poker. Teaches you everything you need to know. Also if you're looking to get the books for free http://www.twoplustwo.com/poker-bonus/ is a great website to look at. Also a great learning website and lots of people helping improve your game.
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              • Phightin' Phils
                SBR Sharp
                • 02-19-10
                • 312

                #8
                "small stakes hold 'em: winning big with expert play" by ed miller, david sklansky, and mason malmuth is a great book to read for beginner cash game players.
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                • hoobiwan
                  SBR Hustler
                  • 03-30-10
                  • 64

                  #9
                  the harrington books are good for beginners.
                  Also sklansky book
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                  • daneblazer
                    BARRELED IN @ SBR!
                    • 09-14-08
                    • 27861

                    #10
                    Harrington on Hold em Vol 1. Get to know the basics first before moving forward. Figure out what your game is going to be (cash, sng, mtt) then find a book or videos online that specialize in those areas. I wouldn't get a coach if you are just starting. You can learn the basics on your own and save the usually expensive coaching fee. Coaching helps you take it to the next level and that's where you get your moneys worth.

                    IMO, Poker like the Pros and Super System 2 are a little out dated and, even though they are my favorites, everyone has read Harrington's books by now too.
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                    • ND25
                      Restricted User
                      • 05-02-10
                      • 249

                      #11
                      play poker like the pro phil helmuth. Simply strategy for beginners. It will help limit your loses while getting your feet wet.
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                      • sq764
                        SBR MVP
                        • 04-17-07
                        • 1026

                        #12
                        never read it but have to read supersystem
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                        • Phightin' Phils
                          SBR Sharp
                          • 02-19-10
                          • 312

                          #13
                          Originally posted by sq764
                          never read it but have to read supersystem
                          if you've never read it, how do you know its a must-read?
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                          • sinmiedo
                            SBR MVP
                            • 03-10-10
                            • 2698

                            #14
                            Skalansky by far the most mathematical of all.
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                            • Ian
                              SBR Hall of Famer
                              • 11-09-09
                              • 6074

                              #15
                              If you're a total beginner the Howard Lederer DVDs aren't bad. They're very basic and they recommend a very tight strategy, but playing very tight isn't a bad way to start.
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                              • B1GER1C828
                                SBR Posting Legend
                                • 07-31-07
                                • 10244

                                #16
                                harrington on holdem r by far the best when ur starting out...give them a go.
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                                • shroomysoup
                                  SBR High Roller
                                  • 04-28-10
                                  • 137

                                  #17
                                  Phil Gordon's Little Green Book and Little Blue Book. Very easy to read and easy to understand the mathematical concepts.
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                                  • Czu81
                                    SBR MVP
                                    • 10-25-09
                                    • 1082

                                    #18
                                    These books are all good but I advice if u have a an experienced player mate watch him/her while playing, also try to find which poker form is suits for u (cash, MTT, sng).
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                                    • Margin Walker
                                      SBR High Roller
                                      • 01-10-10
                                      • 218

                                      #19
                                      Super System or LLNL by Angel Largay
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