books by Two Plus Two Pub.
books:
The Professional Poker Dealer's Handbook
9 reviews
Paula (Editor) Cizmar
Two Plus Two Pub., 1998
The best introduction to Dealing.
I got a job as a poker dealer and had have a few errors that weren't quite covered in my "introduction course" by my employers, plus I wanted to be as professional as I could so I decided to buy this book. The overall structure of the book is somewhat confusing since you can find repeated lines all over the book, and several subjects are covered in several chapters so you can't really know all ...
The Psychology of Poker
24 reviews
Alan N. Schoonmaker
Two Plus Two Pub., 2000
"The Inner Game of Poker"
Once you've read all the endlessly repetitive how-to's and studied the probability charts, starting hands, yada yada yada, this is your next step. Schoonmaker, a practicing psychologist who also plays a mean game of poker, has written a book that describes the motivations behind WHY people play poker. The various "types" he describes are those we've seen in varying degrees at every table, and his ...
Hold 'Em Poker
47 reviews
David Sklansky
Two Plus Two Pub. / Creel, 1996
Foundation booklet for Limit Hold'em
This book (more like a booklet, actually) gives a quick yet firm foundation from which one can start building his/her own Hold'em strategies. It was originally written when the single blind game was the norm then updated, but the "update" consists mostly of footnotes at various pages. Some of the concepts aren't exactly explained as well as they could have been, but they're good enough to ...
The Theory of Poker
114 reviews
David Sklansky
Two Plus Two Pub., 1994
Poker Theory
How would you play if ALL the cards were face-up? Any difference, when the cards are face down is a mistake. Ditto for your opponents. Sklansky expounds this fundamental theorem in great detail. This is a must-have book.
Harrington on Hold 'em Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments, Vol. 2: Endgame
78 reviews
Dan Harrington
,
Bill Robertie
Two Plus Two Pub, 2005
Great tool for improving our Poker skill
I'm from Italy, and here, too, this book is well known as a very useful tool for improving our skills in Hold 'em Tournaments
Hold'Em Poker for Advanced Players (Advance Player)
78 reviews
David Sklansky
,
Mason Malmuth
Two Plus Two Pub., 1999
Excellent
I was constantly breaking even before getting this book on online poker sites. After reading it, I took nearly all of the guesswork out of my playstyle and recently just bought a new guitar entirely with winnings. I recommend this book to anyone who already considers themselves decent at poker and already has good intuition as to spotting how others play to determine what they have... or ...
Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play
82 reviews
Ed Miller
,
David Sklansky
, ...
Two Plus Two Pub., 2004
Great book
I wouldn't have written a review until I noticed the trashing of the book. It is a superb text, the best out there for beginning limit players.
High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card Stud and Omaha Eight-or-better for Advan (Advance Player)
12 reviews
Ray Zee
Two Plus Two Pub., 1992
Necessary Reading for all good O8 players
This is the book which has been read by all the Pros. If you do not read it you are at a major disadvantage. In fact at the higher limits its impossible to play well without reading the section on starting hands. O8 has so many naunces and the shorthand game is completely different from the regular game. Whilst the regular game can become very mechanical with discipline being the key criteria, ...
Getting Started in Hold 'em
19 reviews
Ed Miller
Two Plus Two Pub., 2005
a very, very good beginner/intermediate book
I've got this book in my bag right now. And I've bought over 20+ poker books; a half-dozen DVDs; and plenty of poker magazines. I'm rereading it to review some of the NL cash concepts...which one reviewer ridiculed...but I thought it made alot of sense...essentially its NL short stack cash strategy...play tight and put your stack in the middle with premium or very good hands. I like that he ...
Harrington on Hold 'em Expert Strategy for No Limit Tournaments, Vol. 1: Strategic Play
291 reviews
Dan Harrington
,
Bill Robertie
Two Plus Two Pub., 2004
Great tool for improving in playng Poker
I'm from Italy, and here, too, this book is well known as a very useful tool for improving our skills in Hold 'em Tournaments.
Tournament Poker for Advanced Players (Advance Player)
33 reviews
David Sklansky
Two Plus Two Pub., 2002
Tournament Poker for Advanced Palyers
Arrived on time, condition as described, completely satisfied. This company has preformed at a level that I have come to expect from Amazon Book Sellers. I have made numerous perches from Amazon over the past two years and I am happy to report that I would not hesitate to purchase additional books from this seller.
Inside the Poker Mind: Essays on Hold 'em and General Poker Concepts
19 reviews
John Feeney
,
David Sklansky
Two Plus Two Pub., 2000
The Most Conceptual Poker Book.
I heard about Inside the Poker Mind from a few players who post at a forum I frequent, and I finally got around to purchasing it. Frankly, I have difficulty believing anybody gave this one less than 5 stars because it is a rare and excellent work. I will admit that it is not a book for beginners or even those who have yet to read Ed Miller's Small Stakes Hold `Em, but it offers extensive benefits ...
Getting the Best of It
6 reviews
David Sklansky
Two Plus Two Pub., 1997
Futures and Commodities Trader gives it two thumbs up!
Mr.Sklansky has written a phenomenal book. I am an 11 year veteran of the futures and commodities market. I have been a broker, investor, and I have written three books on the subject. Mr.Sklansky sheds that necessary light into the probability of gaming success. These thoughts are easily applied to my industry. Whether you are investing in commodity futures or options on commoditity futures, you ...
Fundamentals of Poker
7 reviews
Lynne Loomis
,
Mason Malmuth
Two Plus Two Pub., 2000
Simple and usefull
The "Fundamentals of Poker" is a great book for begginers. It gives the basic rules of different games (hold'em, omaha, omaha h/l, stud, stud 8) and the basic strategy for you to beggin at micro limit games. I'm a Hold'em player and this book helped me to start playing omaha, razz and others
Seven-Card Stud for Advanced Players (Advance Player)
19 reviews
David Sklansky
,
Mason Malmuth
, ...
Two Plus Two Pub., 1999
Still the best
Thanks to the explosion of no limit hold-em it is becoming difficult, if not impossible, to find a seven card stud game -- even in Las Vegas! In Laughlin, you'll only find it at the Colorado Belle and then rarely more than one table. It's tough being the red-headed stepchild of poker. Still, if you're lucky enough to have a stud game in your local area, or you are an online player, purchasing ...
Poker Essays, Volume III
2 reviews
Mason Malmuth
Two Plus Two Pub., 2001
Best in the series, maybe one of the best poker books ever.
I got this book two days ago, and have already read it twice. It came highly recommended by a winning player in my ...10/20 stud game, and I haven't been disappointed. The essays are taken from Malmuth's writings in Poker Digest and other magazines over the past few years, as with the first two volumes. I thought the first volume was excellent, and the second was very good. This is by far the ...
Poker Essays, Volume II
1 review
Mason Malmuth
Two Plus Two Pub., 1996
Also still very much worth reading
This second collection of Malmuth's essays was also first published in book form in 1996, which means some of the material is definitely dated; nonetheless this book is still very much worth reading mainly because of Malmuth's expertise and thoroughly professional approach to all things poker. Just for the fun of it I will take a more critical approach in this review than I did in my review of ...
Gambling Theory and Other Topics
7 reviews
Mason Malmuth
Two Plus Two Pub., 2004
Fundamental understanding of gamling
The book gives a understanding of how gamling works. It explains the fluctation that create illusions among players. Illusions about how good they are, what card that makes a profit. If you want to be a serious poker player, this book gives you a fundamental understanding that you fail to find in other poker books.
Sklansky on Poker
5 reviews
David Sklansky
Two Plus Two Pub., 1994
Very informative book
The previous reviewer, Venice10, is right on target with a couple of statements. It IS surprising that there aren't some tables in the book which compare razz hands, according to the cards that are dead. Considering how math-based Sklansky's work is, it's strange that there aren't at least a couple of appendices at the end of the book for the more studious players. Still, this book is enough in ...
How to Make $100,000 a Year Gambling for a Living
11 reviews
David Sklansky
,
Mason Malmuth
Two Plus Two Pub., 1997
money maker
I am a great fan of David Sklansky's work. I have bought several of his books. I did buy this and getting the best of it which are similar in content you may not need them both. Perhaps this one is the better of the two if I had to chose. If you can afford both get both however.
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