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Life is a Gamble: The True Story of Andrew “Giddy” PerendesMatthew Pitt
Andrew "Giddy" Perendes has published his life story, "Life is a Gamble."
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Book Review: Don't Listen to Phil HellmuthJonathan Fey
Jonathan Fey reviews a book advocating we ignore 11 time bracelet winner Phil Hellmuth and friends.
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Book Review: Way of the Poker Warrior - Paul HoppeBarry Carter
Fourth-degree black belt Paul Hoppe provides us lessons learned from the world of competitive Taekwon-Do which are also applicable to poker.
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Book Review: Treat Your Poker Like a Business - Dusty SchmidtBarry Carter
As the title suggests, this is a book which helps apply discipline and business ethics to your poker game.
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David Sklansky - Tournament Poker for Advanced Players Expanded EditionFrank Op de Woerd
The book we will be discussing this week is David Sklansky's 'Tournament Poker for Advanced Players', and without giving too much away, the book really lives up to its title.
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Harrington on Cash Games Volume IFrank Op de Woerd
In 2004, Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie brought out the book "Harrington on Hold'em", and a guide for tournament players was born. In 2005 they brought out part 2 of the series, which was wrapped up when part 3 appeared in 2006.
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Small Stakes Hold 'em - Miller, Sklansky, MalmuthFrank Op de Woerd
This book is not a handbook for the absolute beginner. The book assumes that you know the rules of the (Limit) game and that you are familiar with the poker terminology. The goal of this book is to enable you to get more value out of your hands
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Gus Hansen: Every Hand Revealed - Poker Book reviewErik de Groot
In 'Every Hand Revealed', the reader accompanies Gus Hansen through the 2007 Aussie Millions, getting a detailed insight on every hand he played and his reasons for doing so.
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Professional No-Limit Hold 'em Volume I - Ed MillerFrank Op de Woerd
Professional No-Limit Hold'em completely focuses on cash games and is written for players who are pretty familiar with the game. It therefore doesn't mention anything about starting hands and things like c-betting are assumed to be well-known terms.
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Arnold Snyder and The Poker Tournament Formula 2 - Arnold SnyderErik de Groot
I've really taken a liking to the books by Snyder. Why? Because he isn't just another one of those authors who just repeats what others have said before him.
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Arnold Snyder and The Poker Tournament Formula - Arnold SnyderErik de Groot
Just to get the big question out of the way now: Yes, order this book! I've grown very enthusiastic about the book of Arnold Snyder. It isn't one of these books that just copies the words of Harrington
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Barry Greenstein – Ace on the River: An Advanced Poker GuideAlthough the book does include some game situations that are being described and analysed, 'Ace on the River' is not a strategy book per se.