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The Theory of Poker by David Sklansky
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The Theory of Poker (edition 1994)

by David Sklansky

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Arguably the best book on the mathematics and game theory of poker. Lays out the Fundamental Theory of Poker, and then uses it (with copious examples) to walk the reader through exercises that will strengthen their game. A must-read for any serious poker player! ( )
  tthaas | Oct 2, 2007 |
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  MattZban | Feb 11, 2023 |
Arguably the best book on the mathematics and game theory of poker. Lays out the Fundamental Theory of Poker, and then uses it (with copious examples) to walk the reader through exercises that will strengthen their game. A must-read for any serious poker player! ( )
  tthaas | Oct 2, 2007 |
this is the book I tell everyone to read first. A bit mathematical, but if you read it, play, read it again, rinse, repeat, you can become a very solid limit player. I've read mine about 7-8 times, the spine broke on the first one so I had to buy a second one. ( )
  armyofbobs | Oct 29, 2006 |
A core book for any library, read even before reading any of Brunson's Super System books. The best book I've found regarding betting strategy. ( )
  ElnEm | Aug 3, 2006 |
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