Top 100 poker books, places 41 to 50 is all about cash games, sit-n-go’s and tournaments strategy. Other topics include betting tactics and bluffing.
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41. Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies for No-Limit Hold ’em Poker Tournaments and Sit-n-Go’sby Lee Nelson, Tyson Streib, Steven Heston, Joe Hachem, Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier Kill Everyone is a blend of real-time experience, poker math, new concepts and advanced strategies for multi-table tournaments, Sit-n-Go’s, and satellites. It covers fear-and-fold equity, equilibrium, optimal strategies for the bubble, the end-game, and heads-up play. Additional topics include short-stack cash games and solid math-based strategies. |
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42. The Raiser’s Edge: Tournament-Poker Strategies for Today’s Aggressive Gameby Bertrand “ElkY” Grospellier, Lee Nelson, Tyson Streib, Tony Dunst In the fast-changing tournament-poker universe, a dominant trend is toward looser and more aggressive play. The Raiser’s Edge shows you how to adapt to the current state at all stages of tournament play. It analyzes how and why this aggressive style works, and how to apply and defend against it. It examines many techniques used by the world’s most successful players, including 3- and 4-betting, floating and squeezing. You learn about smooth-calling and min-raising, thin value betting, and the evolution of the metagame, along with equilibrium strategies based on starting hands and heads-up play. |
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43. Phil Gordon’s Little Gold Book: Advanced Lessons for Mastering Poker 2.0by Phil Gordon, Anders Taylor In his Little Gold Book, Phil Gordon reexamines the game from the ground up. You will learn to understand this new playing style and get comfortable with the underlying math. Gordon makes this challenging material as approachable and simple as possible. Phil Gordon’s Little Gold Book will shorten your learning curve, and if you’re willing to put in the time and the work, big bankrolls await. |
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44. Red Chip Poker: Late Position (Volume 1)by Doug Hull, James “SplitSuit” Sweeney, Christian Soto In this book presents a collection of hands played from the Button, Cutoff, and Hijack to discuss important concepts and help you improve your game. Hands were played between $1/$2 and $2/$5 live and vary in difficulty. The concepts in this book are shown in a conversational tone that makes absorbing the material easier and more fun. |
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45. Hold’em Pokerby David Sklansky This book was the first definitive work on Texas No-Limit Holdem poker in 1976. It is still one of the most influential and best-selling poker books available. The text was written for someone who is relatively new to the game, but it also contains more sophisticated material for more advanced players. It contains the famous Sklansky Hand Rankings, which made the game much simpler to quantify and understand. Some of the topics include how Texas hold’em is played, the importance of position, the first two cards, the key “flops,” strategy before the flop, semi-bluffing, the free card, slowplaying, check raising, head-up on fifth street, and how to read hands. |
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46. The Professor, the Banker, and the Suicide King: Inside the Richest Poker Game of All Timeby Michael Craig The Professor, The Banker, And The Suicide King gives readers a view into an exclusive world of the illustrious and mysterious “Corporation” of top-10 poker players who pool their money to play for millions. The book reveals the secrets of their games, strategies, and partnership. |
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47. Doyle Brunson’s Super System 2: A Course in Power Pokerby Doyle Brunson Super System 2 features winning strategies and professional secrets from the world’s best players including Doyle Brunson, Phil Helmuth, Daniel Negreanu, Lyle Berman, Bobby Baldwin, Mike Caro, Jennifer Harman, Todd Brunson and Crandell Addington. |
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48. Crushing Low Stakes Poker: How to Make $1,000s Playing Low Stakes Sit ‘n Gos, Vol. 1: Strategyby Mike Turner Most poker books and training videos on tournaments and Sit-N-Go’s are by professional poker players who play at the highest stakes. While you can learn a lot from studying them, playing low stakes games against beginning and recreational players requires a completely different strategy and approach than playing high stakes games against the best of the best. The book focuses specifically on low stakes play and teaches you the proper strategy to consistently crush low stakes Sit-N-Gos. Volume 1: Strategy Volume 1 covers critical poker concepts such as bankroll management, table selection, expressed and implied odds, and ICM. Learn essential elements of pre-flop and post-flop play such as playing tight-cautious, playing speculative hands, value betting, and fast-playing. Train how to perform optimally during all the different stages of a low stakes Sit-N-Go: low blinds, medium blinds, high blinds, push/fold, bubble, and heads-up. Train with the best and most popular poker tools and sites that can help analyze and improve your game as well as get an edge over your opponents. |
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49. Crushing Low Stakes Poker: How to Make $1,000s Playing Low Stakes Sit ‘n Gos, Vol. 2: Heads-Upby Mike Turner Volume 2 of the series deals with heads-up play and covers heads-up fundamentals, theory, and strategy. We will take a close look at important topics such as hand reading, manipulating ranges and post-flop play on different board textures. We will also cover common playing tendencies of low stakes opponents and how to take advantage of them. Becoming familiar with your opponents’ weaknesses and learning how to develop effective counter strategies, will give you the edge you need in low stakes games. Improve Your Tournament Results Heads-up skills are essential to achieving good tournament results. There is a significant pay jump in tournaments from second to first prize so mastering heads-up play will make a big difference to your win rate. Heads-up is not the easiest form of poker. It requires you to play a lot of hands, and you will often face difficult post-flop decisions. This book explains heads-up strategy in a practical and easy to follow manner, providing you with the tools you need to master those tough one-on-one poker battles. So whether you play heads-up Sit ’n Gos or multi-player SnGs/tournaments, Crushing Low Stakes. |
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50. Positive Poker: A Modern Psychological Approach To Mastering Your Mental Gameby Jonathan Little, Patricia Cardner Cardner has two doctorates and is an accomplished player. She combines solid psychological research with insight gained from established pros. It is book for good players who want to become great. It combines research into mental excellence with words of wisdom from respected poker pros. Learn why the best poker players are actually the best and train the key psychological factors that separate the big winners from everyone else. |
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