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Caro's Book of Poker Tells covers the psychology and body language of poker. It is illustrated with pictures throughout and places various "tells" in categories. The value of each tell is estimated, as its applicability to expert, intermediate and beginning players. Extremely interesting material which should assist anyone in face to face games. (2003, 313pp)
Caro's Fundamental Secrets of Winning Poker features Rules and Basics; How to evaluate a poker game; Tells; Psychology; Strategy guide to hold'em, draw, Seven-stud High and High-Low; Practical applications - bluffing, position, free cards, pot odds and more. (2001 150pp)
Championship Poker covers limit cash games and tournaments. Learn the thinking processes pre-flop, on the flop, on the turn and on the river, with specific suggestions for what to do when good or bad things happen. There are twenty illustrated hands with play-by-play analyses. (2004, 379pp)
Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players contains revisions and much added material such as how to play in loose games and short handed games. It is quite a detailed coverage of positional play, strategy such as bluffing, and also covers psychology and reading the players. The book concludes with a question and answer test. (2003, 325pp)
Improve Your Poker covers general poker concepts such as betting, gambling, deception and psychology. A number of different variants are discussed - hold'em, Omaha, stud and high - low splits. Very detailed with plenty of examples and some quizzes. (220pp)
Internet Texas Hold'em covers limit hold'em with specific topics focused on internet play. As well as general tactics, learn the differences in strategies between internet and live play. Practice on over 200 actual internet hands. (2003, 298pp)
Middle Limit Hold'em Poker is for players who know the basics but want to improve. There are chapters on play at key points (pre-flop, flop, etc.), plus positional play and special topics such as bluffing and slowplaying. (2003, 332pp)
Play Poker Like the Pros demonstrates how to play and win hold'em, Omaha, seven card stud and razz. The author is a seven time World Champion. He lists strategies to beat different player types, which he categorises as jackals, elephants, mice, and lions. There are a few anecdotes as well as instruction. (2003, 395pp)
Poker at the Millennium provides professional secrets to mastering hold'em and omaha. Contains basic and advanced strategy for both games, and includes many valuable decision making charts. (2002, 360pp)
Pot-Limit and No-Limit Poker covers hold'em, omaha, lowball draw, seven card stud, eight or better and London lowball. It is designed to assist players in the transition from limit games. Many examples are included. (2003, 217pp)
Super System 2 is the second half of a great pair, not just an update of the original Super System. (2005, 667pp)
Winner's Guide to Texas Hold'em covers variants of that game, general winning concepts, practical winning hold'em concepts, strategy and tactics, tells, and odds. There's plenty of good material to improve your game.