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.
Transitioning from NLHE to PLO Review

A review of the PLO ebook from Tri ‘SlowHabit’ Nguyen, focused on assisting NLHE players with the transition to PLO
Book Review: ‘Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em’

We review Ed Miller’s new book ‘Small Stakes No-Limit Hold’em’
Review of Heads-Up No-Limit Hold ‘em by Colin Moshman

A review of the new 2+2 book Heads-Up No-Limit Hold ‘em, by Colin Moshman
The Rules of Poker by Lou Krieger and Sheree Bykofsky

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The Rules of Poker may be the Super System’s Anti-Christ as the back cover announces “here is the poker bible that will let you concentrate on what’s really important – winning.” The book covers a lot of the nuances of poker, the rules, which chips to use, when you can and can not play ‘overs.’ [...]
Small Stakes Hold’em, by Ed Miller, David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth

Small Stakes Hold’em brings together three of the games most notable theorists to teach you how to crush low limit hold’em games. Considering the power of the reputation of all three combined, this book has Voltron potential.
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Small Stakes Holde’m is more than 360 pages long and in the classic Sklansky layout style. It is [...]
My 50 Most Memorable Hands, by Doyle Brunson

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”Engrossing, Captivating, Riveting . . .” That’s how Brunson’s anthology of big hands is positioned. With red spot color to make the cards stand out and even more colorful nicknames of opponents, it’s like you’re sweating one of the greatest poker players.
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Doyle’s book is 160 pages or so with 50 chapters (one for each [...]
Beyond Tells, Poker Poker Psychology by James A. McKenna

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James A. McKenna, Ph.D, attempts to dig deeper in to the poker psyche and sharpen the reader’s perception and increase their perspective on card room opponents. His shovel, so to speak, is his bag of professions – a psychotherapist and a poker columnist.
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In about 250 pages McKenna uses tightly organized sections, charts, graphs, photos [...]
How to Win at Omaha High-Low Poker By Mike Cappelletti

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Positioned as “a strategy guide to the hottest new poker game,” Cappelletti certainly provides a guide for Omaha 8.
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Count them with me. 1, 2, 3 . . . 70 sections! The book has about 230 pages with 11 chapters and each of the 70 sections is only a few pages long. Cappelletti devotes about [...]
