Review: The Poker Blueprint

Poker e-books have exploded as a category over the last year or so. We review the latest entry to the market, a collaborative effort of Aaron Davis and Tri Nguyen.
Let There Be Range Review
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Is a book from Cole South worth the price? We review the NLHE-focused ebook co-authored by CTS and Tri Nguyen.
Book Review: ‘Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em’

We review Ed Miller’s new book ‘Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em’
Review of Harrington on Cash Games

After changing the tournament landscape, Dan Harrington is back with a new book that tackles cash games. Read our review of Vol 1.
Professional No-Limit Hold ‘em: Volume 1, by Matt Flynn, Sunny Mehta, Ed Miller

While it took them a decent amount of time, 2+2 now seems to be on the ball in regards to publishing books that focus on no limit cash games. This book is Ed Miller’s second foray into NLHE cash, the first being a fairly well-received introductory text co-authored with Sklansky. Miller apparently took somewhat of [...]
The Mathematics of Poker by Bill Chen and Jerrod Ankenman

Not so much a poker book as a math primer with frequent illustrations that draw exclusively on poker. Chen and Ankenman have created a unique text, one that deals far more with a meta approach to the game of poker from a mathematical perspective and offers very little in the way of traditional, scenario-focused advice. [...]
Review of Phil Gordon’s ‘Little Blue Book’

Overview
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Phil Gordon’s Little Blue Book [LBB] is a worthy follow up to Gordon’s Little Green Book, a great text that does a wonderful job of introducing players to advanced play in no limit cash games. In LBB, Gordon turns his attention a bit more in the direction of NHLE tournament play.
Book Structure
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LBB is essentially a [...]
‘No-Limit Texas Hold’em: A Complete Course’ by Angel Largay Reviewed

Angel Largay is one of those people with a fine wit and a wonderful sense of understated humor. A poker professional who has turned into a noted teacher, he has taken the lessons that he developed for his classes and turned them into a book. His wit and humor come through along with the knowledge. [...]
Review of Phil Gordon’s ‘Little Green Book’

There are poker players you admire, poker players you despise but respect, and then poker players that you’d really like to just have a beer and hang out with. For me at least, Phil Gordon definitely falls into the last category.
Not that I don’t admire Phil – he’s the only reason that Celebrity Poker is [...]

