Best poker literature.
I play 6max cash NLH ranging from NL50 to NL100 can anyone recommend some really good books to read to help improve my game.
At present I’m slightly above break-even, I don’t think I need a direct area to focus on just upgrading my game in general. I’ve read all the well known ‘classics’ and would like to read books that are relevant and can be directly used in today’s games.
Thank you
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I play 6max cash NLH ranging from NL50 to NL100 can anyone recommend some really good books to read to help improve my game.At present I’m slightly above break-even, I don’t think I need a direct area to focus on just upgrading my game in general. I’ve read all the well known ‘classics’ and would like to read books that are relevant and can be directly used in today’s games. Th
We have a bunch of books, some of which I'm sure you haven't read. For more information, go here:

I’ve been grinding 6‑max NL50–NL100 myself, and the three books that really leveled up my game lately are Modern Poker Theory by Michael Acevedo (for balance + GTO), Applications of No‑Limit Hold ’Em by Matthew Janda (for equity & bet sizing), and The Grinder’s Manual by Peter Clarke (for solid, exploitative play).
Besides I found this discussion quite interesting!: https://forumserver.twoplustwo.com/33/bo...
I play 6max cash NLH ranging from NL50 to NL100 can anyone recommend some really good books to read to help improve my game.At present I’m slightly above break-even, I don’t think I need a direct area to focus on just upgrading my game in general. I’ve read all the well known ‘classics’ and would like to read books that are relevant and can be directly used in today’s games. Th
It would be helpful if you could share a list of the ones you have read.
maybe "play optimal poker" by andrew brokos
lately ive just been watching different youtube videos finding bits of gems here and there.
i feel splitsuit poker bank pre gto video are still viable. they helped me a lot
how about carrot corners poker course


