Vyrn
Sitting Out
Hey people,
I'm fairly new to looking at poker in a more serious way. After finding consistent and considerable results in my home games, then mixed ones in live casino games/online, I've been working on putting in more studying to improve on my play.
I'm looking to see if people here have book/other study tool recommendations for somebody like me. I just started Sklansky's Theory of Poker based on testimonials from Reddit/Amazon reviews, but I know there has to be a lot more out there. While I'm appreciating how Sklansky can illustrate his theories through examples in a variety of games, at this point I've spent all my time playing NL Hold Em, aside from some online PL Omaha in the last week or so. I'm hoping to explore all sides of the game, the mathematical, psychological, etc., so no matter how diverse or different the responses I would be happy to hear of anything that helped people develop a competitive advantage.
Thanks
I'm fairly new to looking at poker in a more serious way. After finding consistent and considerable results in my home games, then mixed ones in live casino games/online, I've been working on putting in more studying to improve on my play.
I'm looking to see if people here have book/other study tool recommendations for somebody like me. I just started Sklansky's Theory of Poker based on testimonials from Reddit/Amazon reviews, but I know there has to be a lot more out there. While I'm appreciating how Sklansky can illustrate his theories through examples in a variety of games, at this point I've spent all my time playing NL Hold Em, aside from some online PL Omaha in the last week or so. I'm hoping to explore all sides of the game, the mathematical, psychological, etc., so no matter how diverse or different the responses I would be happy to hear of anything that helped people develop a competitive advantage.
Thanks