Author: Richard Sparks
A first hand account of a journalist's obsession with poker and of his online attempts to procure a seat for the 2004 World Series.
Author: Richard Sparks
An informative, wide-ranging,and winning poker memoir.
Author: Jonathan Grotenstein
The story of how the WSOP got started, the bumps along the way, and of course, the characters involved.
Author: Byron Jacobs
Jacobs thoroughly explains concepts such as outs, hand odds, pot odds, implied odds, position, domination, aggression, playing various types of hands from various positions.
Author: Tony Guerrera
Provides the tools that you need to understand the math and to analyze your play and your opponents' play, mathematically.
Author: Full Tilt Pros
A collection of priceless essays from final table regulars like Chris Ferguson, Ted Forrest, Howard Lederer and even Mike "The Mouth" Matusow.
Author: Lee Nelson, Tysen Streib, and Kim Lee
The sequel to "Kill Phil" details some very advanced tournament poker concepts and strategies.
Author: Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie
A sophisticated, subtle, and comprehensive treatment of hold-em poker in tournament format.
Author: Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie
A follow up to the first version, Vol 2 focuses on middle and late stage play.
Author: Bob Ciaffone
This highly reviewed book deals with more advanced topics on limit hold'em.
Author: Barry Tanenbaum
What does a 40-80 professional do that a 6-12 grinder playing solid ABC poker doesn't? This book will show you.
Author: Jeff Hwang
Dissects the complexities of this game and explains why big play strategy is the winning strategy.
Author: David Apostolico
A real thinking man's approach based on one of the most compelling books of all time.
Author: Mason Malmuth
This text contains those essays that this author wrote from 1991 through early 1996.
Author: Mason Malmuth
This text contains those essays the author wrote from 1996 through early 2001.
Author: Matt Mattros
"The Making..." is kind of a hybrid. It is a personal story and also one which attempts to explain poker strategy to the reader.
Author: Michael Craig
Details of the three year period in which a billionaire banker attempted to beat the best professional poker players in the world at their own game.
Author: Nolan Dalla
An account of the life of Stu Ungar, one of the greatest poker players that ever lived.
Author: A. Alvarez
A book exploring the lead up to, the characters behind, and the culmination of, the 1981 World Series Of Poker.
Author: Anthony Holden
Tony Holden's follow up to his successful book, Big Deal, about playing at being a professional poker player for a year.
Author: Michael Kaplan
A wonderful book with each chapter detailing a bio on a different poker player.
Author: Lee Robert Schreiber
Poker as Life is the first to address the rest of the world in table terms.
Author: Johnny Hughes
In this excellent tale of family, poker, and the human condition, Johnny Hughes weaves together multi-generational stories with his prosiac story telling.
Author: Des Wilson
The definitive history of poker. From Wild Bill and Deadwood, South Dakota to the origins of the Wolrd Series of Poker, Wilson covers it all.
Author: Ed Miller, David Sklansky, and Mason Malmuth
Concepts such as pot odds, pot equity, playing overcards and many others are discussed in this beginners book.
Author: Jean Scott
The complete tax implications of gambling are a big mystery to gamblers, accountants, and even the Internal Revenue Service itself. The IRS offers surprisingly few details to guide gamblers through the tax maze and what it does say is often general, vague, even contradictory.
Tax Help for Gamblers deals with the innumerable nuances and gray areas of gambling and taxes. It covers all the whys and wherefores of this complex subject, including tax-code specifics, record-keeping, filing your tax return, state-tax considerations, and audits and other tax problems.
Author: Coco
The author opens up to the reader about his experiences, both good and bad, in his poker journey over the course of 2 years. He covers all aspects of this fascinating game...internet poker, cash games, tournaments, WPT and WSOP events, personalities, strategies, and lessons learned.
Author: Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie
Solely devoted to hand analysis, the workbook is short on theory but long on practice.
Author: Neil Myers
A book is aimed at supplying a flexible strategy for small buy-in tournaments.
Author: Arnold Snyder
This book examines the "speed" of various tournament structures, and advocates a method for playing for "fast" tournaments.