Wanted: Book on No Limit Hold’Em

I have Small Stakes Hold’Em and Winning Low Limit Hold’Em–both of which I like very much, though I’m more likely to go back to SSH than WLLH for rereading.

Anyone know a good no limit book? I bought Pot-Limit & No-Limit Poker by Bob Ciaffone and Stewart Reuben and found it a little lacking. Some good stuff on opponent stack sizes, I suppose, but I don’t recall getting that much out of it.

BadBlood had suggested McEvoy’s book. There appear to be two:

Championship No-Limit & Pot-Limit Hold’em (Championship Series) by Tom McEvoy and T.J. Cloutier

No-Limit Texas Hold’em (New Player Series) by Brad Daugherty & Tom McEvoy

Any thoughts on which one is better for ring play?

2 thoughts on “Wanted: Book on No Limit Hold’Em”

  1. The Cloutier/McEvoy book is devoted pretty much exclusively to tournament play, and geared more toward tournaments with a more skill-friendly blind structure than the usual ten-fifteen minute rounds you find in online tourneys. But in general it advocates a much more cautious style than you’d expect for a ring game.

  2. Bob Ciaffone is writing a new one and Dan Harrington’s book seems like it might be up your alley as well. Harrington is tournament specific but it seems to be getting rave reviews from the 2+2 crowd.

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