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I guess before investing your money, you undoubtedly would like to know,
will this make me a better player? I can answer such queries with an
emphatic: Absolutely! This is truly a work which sticks to your ribs, and
you'll chaw on it like a cow does grass. Dan Harrington cited it several
times within his two 2005 poker masterpieces, and Howard Lederer mentioned
TOP in an interview I saw after being asked what books furthered his
development.
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While The Theory of Poker may not be the only book you want in your poker
library, it is definitely one you should have. It's the kind of book that's
good to pick up every couple of months or so just to brush up, and then once
a year or so for a thorough review. Like any classic, you can get something
from it every time you pick it up. Other poker books provide more
information on nuances of specific forms of poker, but The Theory of Poker
provides a way of thinking that can allow you to successfully play any game
of poker. A thorough knowledge of the thought processes espoused in this
book is the sort of tool that can help you to get more from the other poker
books you own. If that alone isn't worth the price on the front cover of the
book, there's probably nothing that is.
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The Theory of Poker is one of, if not the best book on poker ever written.
It is a serious, comprehensive guide to the game of poker. In it, Sklansky
gives readers insight into each factor one must consider throughout the
game. The book goes through each aspect of the game thoroughly, detailing
the theory behind the game, as well as detailing the thought processes of
advanced players. This being said, The Theory of Poker is one of the best
books out there on the subject of poker.

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