Let There Be Range or How To Read Hands At NLHE
Join Date: Jan 2015
Posts: 73
Hey guys,
I'm currently trying to improve my cash game play by studying as much as possible. I was just wondering if both these books are still relevant? I just got through Poker Math That Matters, and am trying to formulate a future plan. Some of the books I want to read are the two mentioned, Applications of NLHE, How To Be A Poker Player, The Mental Game of Poker and Pokers 1%.
I'm currently a 5bb/100 winner at 50NL. I would say I need to improve in 3b/4b pots, playing oop against aggro light 3bers, and defining ranges of fellow regs post flop (especially oop). I understand a lot of this will come from experience/studying hands against the regs and playing around with equilab, but I also enjoy diving into a good book. Could someone maybe help me with a quick organization of these books (aka a somewhat "proper" order)? Also, any literature or training site recommendations are welcome!
Thanks everyone.