Shravan Venkataraman
Shravan Venkataraman

@theBuoyantMan

11 Tweets 4 reads Aug 26, 2022
After talking to several institutional traders, one thing they call as having spectacular parallels to trading : Poker.
Here are the books most people recommend, to learn Poker.
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1/ General theory:
- The Theory of Poker (David Sklansky)
- No Limit Hold 'em: Theory and Practice (David Sklansky)
2/ Tournaments:
- Harrington on Hold 'em: Strategic play (Dan Harrington)
- Kill Everyone: Advanced Strategies (Lee Nelson and Tysen Streib)
3/ Cash Games:
- Harrington on Online Cash Games (Dan Harrington)
- Harrington on Cash Games (Dan Harrington)
- Professional No-limit Hold'em (Matt Flynn)
- Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em (Matt Flynn)
- How To Read Hands (Ed Miller)
- Playing the Player (Ed Miller)
- Poker Plays You Can Use (Doug Hull)
4/ Mental Game:
- Mental Game of Poker (Jared Tendler)
- Elements of Poker (Tommy Angelo)
5/ Mathematics of Poker:
- Poker Math that Matters (Owen Gaines)
- The Mathematics of Poker (Bill Chen)
- Poker Work Book For Math Geeks (Doug Hull)
- Essential Poker Math (Alton Hardin)
6/ Intermediate to Advanced books:
- Applications of No-Limit Hold'em (Matthew Janda)
- Easy Game: 3rd Edition (Andrew Seidman)
This is not an exhaustive list.
But, it reflects a large majority of commonly recommended books.
Sklansky and Ed Miller have several other books on Hold'em that have been critically well received by the Poker community.
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