| If you're serious about playing poker then one way of improving your game, aside from playing experience, is to read some books on the subject. In association with Amazon.co.uk, we bring you a selection of the best books on poker. Click on any of the images and you will be taken to Amazon.co.uk where you can make your purchase.
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Play Poker Like the Pros - Phil Hellmuth
Describes the rules and basic and advanced strategies for a variety of poker games and includes tips on reading other players and beating online poker games
Paperback 406 pages (March 2004)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review:
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 787
Price: £7.69
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Doyle Brunson's Super System
Acknowledged as the poker bible for 25 years, this treatise on professional-level poker is the result of over 10,000 hours of labour by the world's greatest players and theorists and has never been equalled in scope or value.
Paperback 606 pages (December 1, 2002)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review: 
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 285
Price: £14.53
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Tournament Poker for Advanced Players - David Sklansky
Quite simply this will prove to be the greatest value purchase you will ever make as a poker player. The advice on the difference between being a good player and a good tournament player is nothing short of enlightening.
Paperback 236 pages (April 1, 2002)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review: 
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 1,567
Price: £14.5 |
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Internet Texas Holdem: Winning Strategies from an Internet Pro - Matthew Hilger
Poker is a fun game, but it is even more fun when you win. This is a book for players who want to improve their game to win more money.
Paperback 304 pages (May 1, 2003)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review:
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 531
Price: £14.53 |
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Winning Low-Limit Hold'em - Lee Jones
This is a great starting point and refresher on what you should be doing. It gives a sound foundation for all Hold'em games in an easy to understand format.
Paperback 202 pages (November 1, 2000)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review:
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 740
Price: £12.10
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Theory of Poker - David Sklansky
David Sklansky explores all aspects of intelligent plays and gives a detailed analysis of the different types of mistakes to look out for, every play is cover and nothing is missed.
Paperback 242 pages (July 1999)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review: 
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,231
Price: £14.53 |
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The Complete Book of Hold 'em Poker - Gary Carson
This is an excellent reader and a brilliant introduction to low limit hold 'em. True, for the more advanced player this book will be limited. But, the advice given is clear and the style of play described should help everyone improve.
Paperback 272 pages (May 1, 2001)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review: 
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,912
Price: £7.25 |
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The Psychology of Poker - Alan N. Schoonmaker
One of the problems with being a UK-based poker player is that most of the decent poker books are written quite specifically for limit games. Alan Schoonmaker's excellent book is one of the exceptions.
Paperback 330 pages (May 1, 2000)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review: 
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 3,169
Price: £12.10 |
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Caro's Book of Poker Tells - Mike Caro
If you play live games and you don't know about tells, buy this book... It's that simple. There are lots of basic tells which will help you without doubt. This is the only book dedicated to it and therefore should be in every poker playuers library of books.
Paperback 352 pages (January 2004)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review: 
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 5,109
Price: £17.46 |
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Big Deal: One Year as a Professional Poker Player - Anthony Holden
The story of a year spent by biographer Anthony Holden in the tough world of the professional poker player.
Paperback 384 pages (September 5, 2002)
Average Amazon.co.uk Customer Review:
Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 4,574
Price: £7.19 |
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