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Top 100 Poker Books for Learning Texas

No-Limit Holdem: Places 1 to 10


In this blog post, we will cover the first ten books of the top 100
poker books. We will cover a wide variety of topics such as general
strategy, cash game strategy, tournament strategy, betting, starting
hands, bluffing, the mental aspect of the game and much more.

1. Jonathan Little’s Excelling at No-


Limit Hold’em: Leading poker
experts discuss how to study, play
and master NLHE
by Jonathan Little, Phil Hellmuth, Mike Sexton, Olivier
Busquet, Will Tipton

This book is jam-packed with high-quality content.


Celebrated poker professional and author Jonathan Little
brings together 17 of the biggest no-limit experts in the
world to explain all aspects of the game. These specialists
include superstars such as Phil Hellmuth, Chris
Moneymaker, Mike Sexton and Jared Tendler.

Part One focuses on strategies for topics such as mastering


the basics, analyzing tells, lower buy-in events, satellite
play and moving up in stakes.

Part Two gives you a detailed technical analysis of the


game including sections on range analysis, short stack
strategies, game theory optimal play, final table play, and
value betting.

Part Three deals with mental toughness, psychology and


understanding tilt. Excelling at No-Limit Hold‘em gives
the reader all the tools that an ambitious player needs for
understanding no-limit hold‘em.

It is a must buy for anybody who is serious about


improving their poker.
2. The Theory of Poker: A
Professional Poker Player Teaches
You How To Think Like One
by David Sklansky

The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky explains theories


and concepts relevant to nearly every variation of the
game.

It introduces you to the Fundamental Theorem of Poker, its


implications, and how it should affect your play. Other
chapters discuss the value of deception, bluffing, raising,
the slow-play, the value of position, psychology, heads-up
play, game theory, implied odds, the free card, and semi-
bluffing.

Many of today’s top poker players will tell you that this is
the book that made a difference in their play.

Those who read and study this book will leave behind
those who don’t. This is without a doubt one of the best
books ever written on poker.

3. The Course: Serious Hold ‘Em


Strategy For Smart Players
by Ed Miller

The Course by Ed Miller is a practical and useful, step-by-


step guide to winning consistently at Texas No-Limit
Holdem.

It focuses on the most important poker concepts that


determine who wins and who doesn’t. Unlike other books
on poker, this one is very practical.

Many of the concepts are not simple, yet Ed Miller


presents them in an easy to understandable way. There is
virtually no math though the needed math concepts are
woven into the material seamlessly.
4. Harrington on Hold ’em Expert
Strategy for No Limit Tournaments,
Vol. 1: Strategic Play
by Dan Harrington

Harrington on Hold Em teaches you the tactics required to


get you through hundreds of thousands of hands you have
to win to make it to the final table.

Harrington’s advanced and time-tested winning strategies,


focus on what it takes to survive the early and middle
stages of a Texas No-Limit Holdem tournament.

You will learn how to optimize your betting patterns, vary


your style, respond to a re-raise, analyze hands, react when
a bad card hits, play to win the most money possible and
much more.

In Harrington on Hold Em is a definitive book on Texas


No-Limit Holdem for players who want to win big.

5. Doyle Brunson’s Super System


by Doyle ‘Texas Dolly’ Brunson, Chip Reese, Joey
Hawthorne, Bobby Baldwin, Mike Caro, Dave Sklansky

In 600 pages, Doyle Brunson and five leading experts in


their various specialties tell you when to raise, call, bet,
and fold at Texas No-Limit Holdem.

This book is the result of over 10,000 hours of hard work


by the some of the world’s greatest players and theorists
and has never been equaled in value or scope.

It is a must-have book for serious poker players.


6. The Mental Game of Poker:
Proven Strategies for Improving Tilt
Control, Confidence, Motivation,
Coping with Variance, and More.
by Jared Tendler, Barry Carter

Texas No-Limit Holdem is one of the few games in the


world where you can play perfectly and lose again and
again.

Jared Tendler’s approach helps players to be at their best,


no matter how poorly they are running.

In this book, you find simple, step-by-step instructions and


proven techniques to fix problems such as handling
variance, tilt, confidence, emotional control, fear, and
motivation permanently.

7. Strategies for Beating Small


Stakes Poker Tournaments
by Jonathan Little

Most poker players find it hard to win at even the smallest


stakes.

Bad luck is usually blamed for their failures. In reality,


they are just not skilled enough at poker.

The secret to winning at poker does not lie in following a


predetermined system or in memorizing hand ranking
charts.

You have to learn to think for yourself to adapt your


strategy based on your opponents.

The book discusses numerous strategies that allow you to


crush your enemies at small stakes while enabling you to
progress to the middle and high stakes.
8. Real Grinders: How to Play
Poker for a Living
by Ashton Cartwright

This book features a few of the best expert poker players


from the world. They speak about all aspects of playing
poker for a living: the bad parts, the good parts, the
challenges, the victories and what separates the champions
from the loosing players.

Some of the players in this book include: Aaron Mordey,


Alan McMaster, Alek Givotovsky, Alexander Antonios,
Ashley Warner, Ashton Cartwright, Brett “brett_threat”
Chalhoub, Bryan Huang, Chris Lee, Cole “TopKat5757”
Swannack, Didier “didibearrrr” Guerin, Grant Levy, Jackie
“Jackstar” Glazier, Jackson Zheng, Jacky Wang, Kahle
Burns, Mathew Brown, Octavian Voegele, Oliver
“Talerric” “SwoopAE” Gill, Patrick “pmahoney22”
Mahoney, Paul Hockin, Rory Young, Ryan Laplante, Slava
Sheynin, Tom “winga699” Wing, Victor Teng, and more.

9. Phil Gordon’s Little Green Book:


Lessons and Teachings in No Limit
Texas Hold’em
by Phil Gordon, Howard Lederer, Annie Duke

After fifteen years or playing, Phil Gordon’s kept notes on


all the things he has learned, the famous opponents he has
faced, and the celebrities he has taught.

He put every single thing he knows about Texas No-Limit


Holdem into this little green book.

Phil breaks down the game into instructional bits and


illustrative stories that inspire the endurance and
motivation essential to improving your game.

Phil Gordon’s Little Green Book earns a spot on the


bookshelf of every serious student of the game.
10. Every Hand Revealed
by Gus Hansen

Gus Hansen is often called “The Madman” for his fearless


and aggressive style.

You cannot dispute the fact that he knows how to win big.

In Every Hand Revealed, Gus analyzes the hands that he


played during his tournaments and reveals his secrets for
winning.

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