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Cash Game, Best Book For No Limit Hold'em


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I have always played tournaments only but I am now getting into cash games. In your opinion, what is the best book for no limit Hold'em cash games. Not for a begginner but for intermediate to advanced. I've read Dan Harrington books for tournaments but I notice that the cash game is diferent. Thanks for sharing your opinions.

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Jen Harmon writes the LHE section in Doyle's Supersystem 2... It's good.. You also have PLO (Lyle Berman), O8B(Bobby Baldwin, 2-7 Triple Draw (our namesake, Daniel), Stud 8 (Todd Brunson), and NLHE (Doyle)....Wish there was good Stud and Razz section, but it's a solid buy for LHE, too.. and gives you a good base for some of the other popular games.

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  1. Pot-Limit & No-Limit Poker by Stewart Reuben and Bob Ciaffone
  2. Super System by Doyle Brunson

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I went a long time playing without ever picking up a book... huge mistake. Anyway, I have seen lots of recommendations for Supersystem so I think I am going to pick up a copy. Is that a beginner's book or does it assume a certain amount of knowledge?

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i play 5-10 and 10-20 nl live and i can say with out any question this book is one of the reasons i can now play those limitsno limit theory and practice .......its one of many great books written.

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i play 5-10 and 10-20 nl live and i can say with out any question this book is one of the reasons i can now play those limitsno limit theory and practice .......its one of many great books written.
I think NLHE: Theory and Practice by Sklansky/Miller is the essential NLHE cash game book.
Is this an advanced book, or does it start you out with cash game fundamentals as well? If so (advanced), what is a good read to gain cash game fundamentals? Are tournament, and cash game fundamentals similar, or the same? (oooh that's a good question to post.)Thanks for your time.
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