Saturday, 28 May 2011

3 Poker Books From Left Field

I've already posted my own personal favourites when it comes to poker books and I've also got many more that are so-so that are also probably part of the poker literary canon (if there is such a thing), but a few more have recently become available from out of the blue that might be worth checking out. They're not part of the mainstream and I don't actually think that these are available "over-the-counter" in the UK. I believe they originally came out as e-books but you can get hard copies of these if ordered through Amazon. (The best price from Amazon appears in brackets below.) They are:


The Poker Blueprint by Aaron Davis and Tri Nguyen (£34.54).




Don't Listen To Phil Hellmuth by Dusty Schmidt and Paul Christopher Hoppe (£48.95).



Analytical No-Limit Hold 'Em: Crushing Mid-Stakes Short-Handed Games by Thomas Bakker (£12.49).

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I won't give my opinion about the actual books cos I ain't got 'em, but the first two have been given a fair amount of acclaim by those in-the-know and they may certainly be worth researching if you're interested. Besides, I'd think they'd be categorised as falling into the "high-brow" class of poker books and are really more for the advanced player. One more has also recently come out which I think is available over-the-counter at The High Stakes bookshop in Great Ormond Street and may be worth checking out. This is the latest one by Daniel Ashman and it's called Dominate No-Limit Hold'em.  


I only just noticed this last one just now and know nothing about it or if focuses on cash games or tourneys, but there it is.

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