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06-18-2019 , 01:12 AM
Hi folks!

This is my first post ever with the 2+2 community so go easy on me xD

The title says everything, I am looking for a nice book to improve my play. So, first of all, I am a low stakes NL Holdem Live Cash Game player (mostly 1/2). I want to switch to the 2/5 game. I am currently 25 y/o, have been playing poker since I am 18 years old. I'm a winning player, earning few thousands every year (like between 1k and 4k per year). I know it is not a lot, but I was studying and working at the same time, so I couldn't put too much time on poker. I recently learned how to play PLO, my goal was to improve my Holdem game by learning PLO and it worked well. I played some 2/2 PLO and played a lot of online PLO cash game on Stars.

So, at 18 years old, I've red the books "Cartes sur table: Champion du monde de poker 2010" (very soft book, no english version, not very deep targeting beginners) and "Phil Gordon's Little Gold Book: Advanced Lessons for Mastering Poker 2.0" (which was more theory oriented).

What would you recommend me guys for Live Cash Game Texas Holdem No Limit? I thought "Applications of No-Limit Hold em" by Matthew Jada, but after reading some reviews, it is hard to read apparently, and his preflop range approach theory is questionable (apparently again). Then I thought maybe "Poker and More: Strategy, Game Theory, and Psychology from Two Reknowned Gambling Experts: Unique Ideas and Concepts", but I'm not quite sure if it would be adapted for my situation.

So I am looking for your recommendation Which books did you like?
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06-19-2019 , 02:48 PM
I like the book by Jonathan LIttle and Beating the Donks by Steve Selbrede I thought was great. It's a series.
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07-05-2019 , 11:14 PM
I bought Jonathan Little on Live No-Limit Cash Games: The Theory (D&B Poker) (Volume 1)

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07-12-2019 , 05:17 PM
The Course.
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