Author: Angel Largay
Largay shows students what works and what doesn't, common mistakes, and how to get beyond them.
Author: Tom McEvoy and Brad Daugherty
For experienced limit players who want to play no-limit or rookies who has never played before, two world champions give readers a crash course in how to play poker's hottest game
Author: Bill Boston
The only book that shows the chances all 5,278 Omaha high-low hands have of winning the high end of the pot, the low end, and how often each hand is expected to scoop all the chips.
Author: Bob Ciaffone
Strategy for Omaha, including a section on PLO.
Author: Nolan Dalla
An account of the life of Stu Ungar, one of the greatest poker players that ever lived.
Author: Scott Fischman
Online specialist Scott Fischman's instructional guide to online poker.
Author: August F. O'Meara
A basic look at poker and the online game.
Author: Stuart Yarnold
This easy-to-understand illustrated book introduces you to the essential facets of this popular game, explaining how it differs from "bricks and mortar" poker.
Author: Doyle Brunson
Shows you how to get started, explain the safety features which lets you play worry-free, and lets you in on the strategies that Doyle uses to beat players in cyberspace.
Author: Anthony Okrongly
Teaches novice, hobby and intermediate poker players how to turn a consistent profit with their online poker play.
Author: Phil Gordon
The companion to Phil Gordon's Little Green Book focusing on hand analysis.
Author: Phil Gordon
A series of short essays on no limit hold'em topics.
Author: Phil Hellmuth
Phil Hellmuth's instructional poker book.
Author: Bob Turgeon
Turgeon teaches a controversial strategy involving playing low cards in the deck.
Author: Andy Nelson
A guide to winning at Stud Hi-Low.
Author: Lee Robert Schreiber
Poker as Life is the first to address the rest of the world in table terms.
Author: Mason Malmuth
This text contains many of the author's current ideas on poker and related subjects.
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: Judi James
James identifies "poker personalities" and explains the stages of lying and bluffing.
Author: Andy Bellin
An entertaining poker memoir as well as a lesson on how to be a better player.
Author: Alan N. Schoonmaker
Alan has identified and articulated the characteristics of winners (many of which will surprise you), and he will help you determine if you have those characteristics or can cultivate them. In fact, the most powerful element of the book is in its "interactive" nature, forcing you to self-evaluate your attitudes and your game to determine if you can indeed be a winner.
Author: Doyle Brunson
Originally published in 1984 under the title According to Doyle, this collection by a World Series Poker champion is longer on anecdotes than it is on advice.
Author: Dunnett Warwick
Poker Wizards is an exclusive compilation of strategies, insights, and winning tactics for no-limit hold'em tournaments from ten of the world's greatest players and champions
Author: Graham Sharpe
This work compiles some of the strangest things said about the game. Sharpe's thorough excavations through long-forgotten archives have uncovered the first-ever poker cheat (in 1829); has unearthed a game which reportedly lasted for 24 years, and exposed the U.S. President who gambled away the White House crockery.
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: James McManus
The memoir of an author sent to cover the WSOP that made it to the final table. Chock full of poker history.
Author: Jeff Hwang
Dissects the complexities of this game and explains why big play strategy is the winning strategy.
Author: Victor Royer
All-in-one guide to getting the most out of online poker, featuring advice from a gambling columnist and casino insider.
Author: Kim Isaac Greenblatt
Practical low and no limit Texas Hold'em ring game advice to act as a reminder of all the things that you should be doing but aren't.