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Best poker books for tournament players

Best poker books for tournament players

Best poker books for tournament players

Poker is an extremely popular card game that has taken the entire world by storm. It is loved by people from all parts of the world and is a big hit at both real and online casinos. It's great increase in popularity is attributed to Chris Moneymaker, who in 2006 won the main event at 2003 World Series of Poker. He then outsmarted many poker professionals. Generalized elements of all poker variations are the winning card combinations and the presence of trade in the game. If you want to successfully take part in Poker tournaments, the following books can be of great help to you:

Cowboys Full by James McManus: This is an excellent book that focuses on the various strategies of the game. In poker, as in any other game of chance, there is no clear optimal strategy. This is due to a large degree of uncertainty - the players do not know each other's cards. Only a limited amount of information is provided to the players - their own cards, common cards, as well as the course of trade. This book can teach you to use your cards well.

Doyle Brunson's Super System: Due to the fact that the player does not know his opponents' cards, poker is a game with incomplete information in contrast to for example, chess, in which both players can see the position of all pieces on the board. Poker can be played with one or more packs of cards, but most often one standard deck consisting of 52 cards is used. This book can help you understand the game clearly.

Doyle Brunson's Super System 2: Once you have mastered the rules of the game, this sequel to the previous book can help you excel. This book teaches you to confuse opponents and how to gain an advantage. Players will find explanations for a variety of strategic methods such as bluffing (semi-bluff); getting a free card, check-raise, steal (stealing the blinds), etc.

Barry Greenstein's Ace on the river: This is an excellent book too, but certainly for more advanced players. It mainly focuses on the probabilistic approach which is widely used in poker for calculating the expectation of possible actions.
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