No Limit Hold em - Theory and Practice
Reading No Limit Hold'em Theory and Practice requires considerably more effort than most other poker books, and it feels disjointed in places, but I would not say that it is poorly written. It just doesn't provide the amount of background material tying everything together that one finds in poker books aimed at a less sophisticated audience. This book discusses many different types of no limit situations, but more of them are applicable to cash games than tournament games. There is, though, enough information here to benefit players of both types of games. The book is difficult to read, but the information it contains is excellent, and I strongly recommend it to intermediate and advanced no limit hold'em players of all sorts.
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