Harrington On Hold’em: Volume 1

Dan Harrington’s list of poker accomplishments is quite long. He won the WSOP Main Event in 1995, made the final table in 1987 and finished in the top 4 in 2003 and 2004 (the two largest tournament fields ever assembled at the time). Harrington has developed a reputation for rock-solid, patient play and published his…

Getting Started On Hold’em

Ed Miller went from playing poker for a hobby to a profession in less than 18 months. In his book, “Getting Started in Hold’em”, Miller discusses strategies and concepts that will give any reader a solid foundation doing the same. The book explores principles that are currently being used by poker professionals. Preflop hand valuation,…

Championship No-Limit and Pot-Limit Hold’em

TJ Cloutier and Tom McEvoy have won 8 world poker titles between the two of them, so it’s only natural that they are respected authors on the subject as well. McEvoy and Cloutier teamed-up to write “Championship No-Limit and Pot-Limit Hold’em”, which has gained much acclaim among poker players. Both share their thoughts and strategies…

Caro’s Book of Poker Tells

Undoubtedly, Caro’s Book of Poker Tells is a reliable classic. First published almost three decades ago and now in its third edition (with Cardoza Publishing), the guide has endured as an essential handbook for beginners and a foundation for more seasoned players. It details the various types of poker tells, categorized by their sources: ‘Tells…

Beyond Tells

They say the best offense is a good defense, and perhaps nowhere is that statement closer to the truth than in the game of poker. Playing your hands blind and calculating odds are not enough; to take it to the next level, you must be able to play your opponents while using available information to…