Top 5 Poker Books that Make You an Ace Poker Player

Poker is a vast subject to understand and so we need to read the books from the poker player to know the tips and tricks of this skill game. It takes years of experience to understand the core techniques to win the game. To achieve such an excellence, one needs to grab knowledge from the poker professionals who have considerable experience in the game.

Theory of Poker by David Sklansky

Those who have just stepped into the ambit of poker games online – need to understand the literature of this game. Henceforth, the book has strategies and theories that have been compiled in one book. A novice can get hold of this game after one read. Moreover, the intrinsic concepts of the game are molded in a manner that it is a cakewalk for the players. It discusses the variations in the game – five-card draw (high), seven-card stud, hold’em, lowball draw, and razz (seven-card lowball stud). Furthermore, the books talk about Fundamental Theorem of Poker, which includes significant information about its implications, theorems and procedure to bring this into practice. Though written for the intermediate players, the book is good for the beginners as it trains them on the key concepts of the game. Nevertheless, a player needs to start from the scratch and this is where the scratch begins in the game of poker. However, there are advanced level books that turn you into an expert.

Harrington on Hold ’em

The popular poker player Dan Harrington aka Action Dan penned down this classic book Harrington on Hold ’em. The book majorly talks about No-Limit Tournaments. The book teaches you about different stages of the tournament and helps you with adjusting the play as per the blind level. Those who follow the concept of this book finds it explicit to optimize betting pattern, read hands, make a calculative move with re-raise, balance money, handle the bad card hits, etc.

Small Stakes Hold ’em by Edward Miller, Mason Malmuth and David Sklansky

To get proficient in the game of No Limit Texas Hold’em, every poker player should read this book. This book incorporates rear collection of knowledge by Edward Miller, Mason Malmuth and David Sklansky providing readers with poker hacks and game tools to win the game. It inculcates aggressive playing style of professional players, in other words, it helps you in making a wise game play decisions

Getting Started in Hold’em by Edward Miller

The book is a stepping stone for Texas Hold’em poker beginners who have just started playing this game.  The author Ed Miller penned down his collection of poker thoughts and experiences which made this book a blessing for the players. The book elaborates the key principles and tactics that are used by the professional players, such as: pre-flop hand valuation, betting for value, protecting your hand, semi-bluffing, pot equity, implied odds, free card plays, the importance of stack size, why chips change value in tournaments and much more.

Zen and the Art of Poker by Larry W. Phillips

Zen and the Art Poker provide you with an insight on how to plan the game of Poker using the general strategy. It has an unlimited number of tips and tricks to win the game of poker. Well, not one, not two or three, it is a rule book of 100 success mantras to win the game of poker.  Shunning the practical approach, it takes the players to the mystic world of spirituality and connection with the universe that helps in maintaining the inner peace and turns the luck in your favor.

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Anukant Sharma, a strategic thinker and poker aficionado, merges his decade-long gaming expertise with captivating storytelling. His journey is marked by a quest for knowledge and a commitment to crafting compelling narratives that captivate readers.
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