Books specific to microstakes online/internet NLHE
Join Date: Nov 2017
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Does anyone have any book suggestions for a complete neophyte whose goal is to make U. S. Federal minimum wage ($7.25/hour * 40 hours/week = $290/week) profit from playing (microstakes?) online/internet NLHE poker? I have found a bunch of threads on this forum that provides general tips/advice/guidance, but I am seeking a more structured/organized long-term reading format which I find are typically in the form of published books. I've already purchased certain books such as a few of David Sklansky's works and some others, but they are not specifically tailored towards (microstakes?) online/internet NLHE and I feel like while the theory might be nice to learn, there's a lot of extraneous information I won't be utilizing since I won't be playing professionally or for large stakes, either online or live.
Join Date: Mar 2016
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It might depend on where you play. You will need to heavy multitable for having any chance for those scores. If you would play somewhat tight tables in good games, you would need to learn the GTO math from preflop to river and adjust it.
Join Date: Jan 2017
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Can't guarantee your results, but The Grinders Manual sounds like it's ideal for what you've stated you're looking for in terms of format and comprehensiveness. Good luck, Street Fighter.
Join Date: Jan 2013
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[QUOTE=sparks_mandrill;53184542]Can't guarantee your results, but The Grinders Manual sounds like it's ideal for what you've stated you're looking for in terms of format and comprehensiveness.
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