Poker in 2024 - reading material?
Join Date: Jul 2024
Posts: 14
Hi all,
I stopped playing poker properly/regularly around 2013-15 and having played my first live game for a long time recently, I've started getting the itch again.
By way of background, I used to play micro (up to nl25), 6-max, and I was a winning player although admittedly nl25 started getting tough to beat. I used to multitable and ground out around 1,000 hands a day so I had some decent volume but nothing compared to others. As a result, I had a fairly good foundation but I've become so rusty since stopping.
As part of my re-introduction, I'll revisit some of the early material that I learnt from (Harrington on cash games II, for example) but I know poker has moved on quite a bit since 2013-15. Back in those days, people were talking about GTO but it wasn't anywhere near as prevelant today, especially with solvers in play.
Are there any books/threads that one would recommend to get back up to speed for 2024?
My focus will be on live poker, as I simply don't have the time with work commitments to grind online, but I still want to re-learn as if I'm an online grinder.
I have Applications of No-Limit Hold 'em By Matthew Janda on my bookshelf somewhere gathering dust, is this still relevant material?
Thanks!
Join Date: Apr 2021
Posts: 844
Gtowizard have some great articles in his blog, you should check it out, IMO is the best written content nowadays.
Join Date: Aug 2024
Posts: 15
Yeah that book is still relevant. Books by Ed Miller are still great even thought they're pretty old. They're on Amazon. U can read free articles from him on card player if u search for Ed miller on there. They're pretty good still for live poker. Also crushlivepoker is a great source for live poker vids