Poker and Books
26 February, 2009. Autor: pokernews
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Pokers has arrived as a study from books and not just from the play in dark smoke filled rooms in the back of a Honky Tonk. Many of the old time players that learned that way have now written great books on how to play better poker. The great Doyle Brunson comes to mind immediately as his books have been the bible for many of the newer poker pros that are seen on TV. Since then, many of the big stars of today have taken the time to put into words their opinion on what works to make a player a winner. The Internet has given many young players the needed number of real hands in real time to give them actual playing experience. In the old days of only playing in live games, this hand and playing time experience only came from hours of real time play.
Learning the math and the way to play hands is well worth the time-spent reading. Now, any player can find many solid books on the various poker games including both cash games and tournaments. This time spent is cheaper than learning by losing in situations you may have avoided if you had done the reading. This will still happen, but cutting these expensive lessons to a minimum by reading is a far cheaper way to learn. [Read][more...]





