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Posted by on Apr 10, 2014 in Blog, General Poker, Talking Points, Video 1 | 3 comments

Non-Fiction Poker Books that Missed the Cut (“Talking Points with Nolan Dalla”)

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Yesterday, I posted a list of (what I believe to be) the most important poker books ever written.

Unfortunately, several worthy non-fiction narrative contenders weren’t mentioned and missed the cut.

So today, I’m going to rectify that, at least in part, with a video blog (vlog) on some other poker books which merit consideration.

This is Part 1 of 2 in a continuation of the (weekly) video series called “Talking Points.”  The next part will be a more in-depth discussion of why I listed the books ranked 1 through 10.

Obviously, this entire discussion is unscripted.  I even make a few errors (twice calling Herbert O. Yardley, “Edward O. Yardley” by mistake).

Oh, and for the record — my co-star in this video is Johnny Walker Black and soda, with a heavy splash of Italian Volcano (lemon).

Here’s the latest video, which runs for about 23 minutes.

WATCH:  My video picks on the best poker strategy books

3 Comments

  1. There is no poker book titled “You cant beat stupid”

    These books might be good for dealing WSOP ME final table but not daily use.

    1 30/60 limit game – UTG with 83 offsuit calls and then calls $90 Three bet and turns his straight draw.
    2 – NL tournament – BB 200, UTG raises 400, UTG+1 calls, Button raises to 3000 with Aces, sb, BB, UTG fold, UTG+1 calls with J9 offsuit, hits 2 pair.

    • You owe all of us $2.

  2. McDonalds?………wasn’t that #1 voted restaurant in the LVR “Best of”

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