What poker book or course would you recommend?

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Recommend something, to continue learning the game. I read them...
 
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Hi, start with this
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The Mental Game of Poker
 
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highly recommended our 30 day course
 
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(Am I the only one that see title of the thread "What book of curse would you recommend"...)
Sorry for the off topic ❤️

I would recommend our 30 day course like Dino! 🙂
 
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David Sklansky. The Theory of Poker.The book explains basic concepts such as pot odds, implied odds, and table position, and also helps you understand the psychology of the game. The author is a professional player and mathematician, one of the recognized experts in poker.
 
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ErnestoAhp said:
Recommend something, to continue learning the game. I read them...
Poker courses and books are definitely useful things. But they won't help you if you don't regularly work on your mistakes. Learn to analyse your own game, your own decisions and, most importantly, your own mistakes. If you have the ability to learn from your mistakes, you will quickly grow as a player and get better and better every day.
 
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The free course from CC (which was mentioned above) is an excellent introductory and refresher option for online poker.


Furthermore, to recommend books, it would be good to keep in mind some of your goals...
Tournament, cash game? Limits? Texas Hold'em?

Below is a screenshot of the books I consider most important for poker.

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ErnestoAhp said:
Recommend something, to continue learning the game. I read them...
Hi :)
Pay attention to our training series. These are qualitatively selected materials that will allow you to better understand the basic principles of the game.
 
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R.Holynskyi said:
Hola:)
Presta atención a nuestra serie de entrenamiento. Se trata de materiales cuidadosamente seleccionados que te permitirán comprender mejor los principios básicos del juego.
Thank you very much!
 
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The only book I read was Doyle Brunson's Super System.
It was at the beginning and for me it was quite interesting cause I knew nothing about poker.
But them I player a lot of online poker. That helped. And I used to lover watching the expert specials on how to play hands, how to bet, how to put pressure on other players.
I do wish I could of finished the CC 30 days' course.
 
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The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky is still one of the best for understanding core concepts like value betting, bluffing, and expected value. Even though it’s older, the fundamentals it teaches are timeless.

Another great option is Harrington on Hold’em by Dan Harrington, especially for tournament players. It explains decision-making in a very practical and easy-to-follow way.

As for courses, I think structured video content helps a lot once you know the basics. Platforms like CardsChat’s own learning material or beginner-friendly training sites are good because they break concepts down step by step and often include real hand
 
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