Dec 24, 2018 Despite being an old poker book published in 1973, Winning Poker Systems is still a top poker book to read. It has made significant contributions to poker theory. It is the first book to include charting of starting hands and discussing the importance of gaining position.
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There are now hundreds of poker books, covering every topic and angle you can think of. For players looking to improve their game, books are invaluable resources. You can spend time away from the tables, picking up strategy insights and ideas from the best minds in the poker business. But which books are the must-read poker books?
With so many options available, it can be a challenge to find the best poker books. This is where our list of the top 10 poker books comes in. This list includes picks that will literally transform your game.
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Here are the books covered below:
1. Super System by Doyle Brunson
Doyle Brunson Super System I & II
This was the original poker strategy book – and is still considered the standard by which all of the must-read poker books are judged today. There are now two volumes “Super System I and Super System II“. Super System II includes updated information, plus additional chapters by many well-known poker pros.
It was produced long before the current poker boom, though the concepts covered are evergreen. Doyle Brunson put forward an aggressive strategy guide. This is based on raising and re-raising good hands – and calling when you have outs, even if your express odds are not favourable. His idea is that even if the direct odds are not there, you’ll get a tough table image that means people will not bluff you.
Super System covers many poker formats, and with pro players including Daniel Negreanu, Johnny Chan and Lyle Berman contributing thoughts and experience – should be top of anyone’s must-read poker books list.
2. Harrington On Hold’em Volumes 1 to 3
Factors like raise sizes have changed, many of the fundamental concepts covered make these poker books relevant today – almost 15 years after they were published.
Dan Harrington won the World Series of Poker Main Event in 1995. He went on to produce a series of three books on tournament strategy – which were co-authored with another pro, Bill Robertie.
These books were groundbreaking in that they used real hands to explain many of the concepts critical to tournament success. Small diagrams, showing chip stacks, position and blind levels helped bring the hands to life. The best action (as well as mistakes) were explained in a clear format – adding value to small stakes players as well as pros.
While factors like raise sizes have changed, many of the fundamental concepts covered make these poker books relevant today – almost 15 years after they were published. Dan Harrington went on to produce another three books, which focus on deep stacked cash games. These should also be on your poker books ‘must read’ list – after you have gone through the 10 books covered here.
3. David Sklansky’s Theory of Poker
The explanation and application of this theory which still blow the minds of new players today
Many games have fundamental factors which drive your strategy. Until David Sklansky wrote ‘The Theory of Poker’, this was one game which lacked one. To say this book had a big effect on the game would be a complete understatement.
The theory itself is simple. It is that if you play a hand differently to how you would play it if you could see your opponent’s cards, you lose. If your opponents do this, you win. It is the explanation and application of this theory which still blow the minds of new players today. No other book provides such a great explanation of expected value and poker odds. Sklansky dollars, which represent your long-term gains for a play (taking variation into account) became a popular term after being introduced in this book.
While this book uses examples from the world of fixed-limit poker (which was the main game played at the time), it is easy to apply the concepts to No-Limit Hold’em. Some people have argued that the ability to dominate tables with a big stack dilutes the effectiveness of the fundamental theory. This really is a minor criticism in what is one of the best poker books.
4. Mike Caro’s Book of Poker Tells
Mike Caro, whose offbeat style and decades of experience shine through in this book – focuses on a different topic, poker tells
Most of the books covered here focus on the strategy of playing hands and situations. Mike Caro, whose offbeat style and decades of experience shine through in this book – focuses on a different topic, poker tells.
These are the physical signs which give you a clue as to your opponent’s likely hands. Caro came up with the concept that ‘weak means strong, and strong means weak’. That is to say that opponents acting like they have a strong hand often have the opposite – and the same for weakness. If you see an opponent sigh, shrug and ‘reluctantly’ put their chips into the pot, you’d better have a monster hand yourself before you call.
With so many players aware of tells these days – they can be reversed. What you’ll take from this book is an understanding of both ‘acting’ tells and automatic physical reactions – which are largely out of the player’s direct control.
5. Small Stakes Hold’em by Ed Miller
Ed Miller is a cash game pro, and author of more than 10 poker books. His focus these days is on live games. Titles like ‘Playing the Player’ and ‘The Course’ are certainly worth a read.
Small Stakes Hold’em is my pick as one of the best poker strategy books for its focus on games that regular people play. While all the poker books listed have ideas which can be used – many of these are written for experienced players in bigger buy-in games. Many players know that when it comes to small games, loose and passive opponents will call bets with almost anything. Getting a fundamental strategy to beat them can be frustrating at times.
Miller lays out exactly this strategy. He covers starting hands, odds and outs and playing the flop, turn and river. Limit games are used for the examples, though there are plenty of evergreen concepts which apply to different poker formats.
6. Chris Moorman’s Book of Poker Strategy
To say Chris Moorman crushes online poker tournaments is putting things mildly.
To say Chris Moorman crushes online poker tournaments is putting things mildly. This poker pro has dominated the games to a huge extent – winning multiple ‘Triple Crowns’. This describes taking down 3 or more big buy-in tournaments in a single week.
This poker tournament strategy book was written together with another pro (Byron Jacobs). Its format takes a lot of hands from online poker tournaments and explains why Chris took the action he did. You can get inside the mind of someone that literally crushes the games he is describing.
Compared to some of the other good poker books listed here, this is a fairly recent title. It was released in 2014 and applies directly to online poker tournaments running right now.
7. The Mental Game of Poker by Jared Tandler
If you are considering turning professional, either in the live setting or online, then this Texas Hold’em poker book is a must-read.
Mindset and mental leaks can be devastating to your poker bankroll. Jared Tandler’s book was the first to address the mental aspects of succeeding in poker – and is still a classic on this important topic.
You’ll find information on coping with the natural variance (both positive and negative) in the game. Remaining disciplined enough to put in the hours required to be successful – and on how to avoid bankroll-destroying bouts of tilt.
If you are considering turning professional, either in the live setting or online, then this Texas Hold’em poker book is a must-read. By getting your mindset right from the outset, you’ll be able to focus on the day-to-day activities like putting your opponents on a hand. The original 2011 edition was so popular that Tandler produced a sequel in 2013.
8. Phil Hellmuth’s Texas Hold’em
Phil Hellmuth Classic Texas Hold’em Poker Book
Another classic poker book, and another one from a WSOP Main Event winner. While Phil Hellmuth is often seen as a ‘cartoon’ character based on his TV antics, he is an incredible poker player – with a track record which is unrivalled (in terms of WSOP bracelets at least).
In this poker book (available in PDF format), Hellmuth introduced the concept of categorizing players as different animals. You have a mouse, elephant, lion and so on. While this is basic, it represents an important first-step for many new players. That step is to think about your opponents as much as you do your own hand. The style of play Hellmuth recommends is to stick with the top-10 starting hands, and to play them aggressively. This is also solid advice for new players – who tend to play too many hands and so find themselves in tricky spots later on.
Phil Hellmuth has produced several more books, including a recent Autobiography. This shows a depth of character to the ‘Poker Brat’ that his TV antics and Twitter account does not show!
9. The Mathematics of Poker by Bill Chen
Bill Chen’s ‘Poker Math’ is the single most important book on this topic yet produced.
You can get the fundamentals of poker math simply by understanding the various types of poker odds, outs and expectation. Digging into the numbers more deeply will give you a huge edge over the average player using the ‘rule of 2 and 4’ (for example).
Poker Math is the single most important book on this topic yet produced. It goes into a lot of detail on every street, and against every conceivable range of hands you could put your opponent on. There are details of how to work out your expectation for shoving all-in compared to making smaller bets. There is even a broader look at where you can find extra edges using math at a more detailed level than your opponents.
This book might not be as exciting as a ‘pure strategy’ book – though having a through grounding in the numbers will give you an extra edge every time you play (whether online or live). That alone gets it on the list of the must-read poker books.
Sit N Go Strategy by Colin Moshman
Colin Moshman is a legend in Sit N Go formats.
1-table tournaments are popular online, and the only major poker format not covered in our list of the best poker books. Colin Moshman is a legend in this format, crushing the games at the highest level. He produced a book to guide players at small stakes through the different stages of a Sit N Go.
This includes all the fundamental concepts, including ‘prize pool equity’ decisions which occur at the bubble. There are many hand examples, outlining concepts when the stacks are deep – as well as the late ‘all-in or fold’ stages.
Moorman’s Book of Poker by Chris Moorman and Byron Jacobs
Chris Moorman is the only player who has won more than $11 million from online poker tournaments so when he decided to write a strategy book the poker community’s ears pricked up. This is the newest book on our list, but that does not stop it from being one of the best thanks to the input from Moorman.
The book’s co-author, Byron Jacobs, plays the hands discussed, gives his thought process which Moorman then picks apart and gives his $0.02 worth. If you buy this book you will find yourself ploughing through it in record time and will definitely become a better poker player as a result.
The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky
Most poker strategy books have a relatively short shelf life thanks to the game constantly evolving, yet despite The Theory of Poker being published in 1994 it is still very relevant.
In the book, David Sklansky talks about various theories and concepts for a number of different games and features the famous Fundamental Theorum of Poker, its implications and who it should affect how you play.
Harrington on Hold’em by Dan Harrington
The Harrington on Hold’em series – there are three books in total – were the first tournament strategy books I ever read. I read them to death. I read them so much that they were completely dog-eared by the time I moved onto something else.
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While Harrington’s approach my not be hugely successful in today’s game, reading the Harrington on Hold’em series and applying its strategies to low stakes games will almost certainly yield positive results.
Super System: A Course in Power Poker by Doyle Brunson
This is the oldest book on our list having been first published in the 1970s. When Doyle Brunson first revealed his secrets, his fellow pros were not happy as they thought those who read Super System would become fantastic players and make the game they played in much tougher. They were right.
Super System is often called the Bible of Poker and rightly so, it is fantastic. You may want to check out Super System 2 for an updated version, which contains a few more game varieties and new strategists.
Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hansen
When Gus Hansen entered the 2007 Aussie Millions Main Event he decided to note every hand that he played. Amazingly, he went on to win the tournament and its $1,500,000 first place prize and Every Hand Revealed was born.
Hansen plays a very aggressive style that is highlighted in this book. Even if you do not adopt Hansen’s strategy yourself, it is a highly interesting read and a rare insight into a great poker mind.
The Mental Game of Poker by Jared Tendler and Barry Carter
The Mental Game of Poker and its sequel are THE poker books to have when it comes to the mental side of the game. If you have every suffered from tilt, a lack of motivation or feel that you’re not developing as a poker player as much as you should then buy these books.
I cannot stress how amazing these two books are and would go as far as saying if you can only afford one book from our list to buy this one (and get someone to buy you the sequel). It will do wonders for your game and for your whole mental side of life.
Kill Phil by Lee Nelson and Blair Rodman
Kill Phil and the sequel Kill Everyone were seen as ground breaking when they were first released. Prior to these book, tournament strategists suggest a tight-aggressive approach to MTTs but Lee Nelson came along and told everyone to be aggressive in order to be successful. Turns out that he was correct.
Elements of Poker by Tommy Angelo
Elements of Poker is a superb book and one that really thinks outside of the box. Instead of hand examples and strategies of that nature, Tommy Angelo focusses on subjects such as breathing properly, preventing tilt, and many other aspects of this beautiful game. There are some traditional poker strategy sections, but the other areas are pure gold and worth the purchase price alone.
No Limit Hold’em: Theory and Practice by David Sklansky and Ed Miller
This was one of the first books to focus on no limit Texas Holdem cash games and it does so brilliantly. Covering subjects such as manipulating pot sizes implied odds, reading hands, and manipulating players to play badly, No Limit Hold’em: Theory and Practice is a great book and one that should be in your collection.
Ace On The River by Barry Greenstein
Barry Greenstein’s Ace On The River isn’t a traditional poker strategy book, instead it is an advanced guide aimed at improving your game. While it covers some hand histories where you make the call as to what play you should make, Greenstein also covers how to manage your bankroll, how to balance poker with family life and sex – how many poker books can brag about that?
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