Over the years Iâve transitioned a lot of my reading time from traditional books over to audiobooks. The audio format makes digesting information easier, quicker, and gives a deeper learning experience. If you are looking for more high-quality advanced poker guides but canât stand reading â poker audiobooks are a GREAT option that I suggest you check out.
The following will be a rundown of what I think are the best, most comprehensive audiobooks for poker. I will try to show what can be expected from each book and help you decide if itâs the right book for you. An audiobook breaking down the basic rules of poker wonât be of much use to a seasoned tournament playerâŠ
Hereâs my list of the 7 best poker audiobooks that I think go above and beyond to teach you different aspects of the game. Pick up the ones that are right for you and enjoy!
by James âSplitSuitâ Sweeney & Adam Jones
OAK, narrated by the author, gives you a +EV gameplan with AK. This includes understanding how the hand hits vs. misses flops, how to play it preflop (should you 3bet AK or call raises with it?), how to craft optimized lines with top pair, changing gears with gutshots, and what to do on various runouts. As one of the strongest hands you can be dealt in poker, itâs vital that your AK plays are calculated and precise â and OAK shows you exactly how to do that.
While audiobooks tend to be a letdown when it comes to charts, hand histories, and other necessary elements â OAK has a complete chapter giving you each link from the book so you can get the full-color charts, homework, and answer keys. Listen to a chapter per day and start playing AK better!
âNobody tells aspiring poker players âwhat youâre doing sucks and hereâs some better ways to think about thisâ more efficiently or in a nicer manner than James Splitsuit Sweeney. Buy this book and then check out his treasure trove of content for free and various pay levels all over the web. Consistently great stuff.â â Audible reviewer
(or buy the ebook + audiobook + bonus training directly through me with the Royal Edition of OAK)
by Alexander âAssassinatoâ Fitzgerald
At the end of the day, there are two major approaches to poker. You can take the GTO approach and work tirelessly to protect your ranges & frequencies. Or, you can take the exploitative approach and look for strategic errors in your opponentâs game and then take lines that punish those errors. Value bet thinner against players who hate folding second-best hands, and bluff more against players who fold too often. While many players are focusing too much of their study time on GTO solvers and creating perfect balance in their turn bet/3bet ranges â Alex focuses on the tried-and-true method of finding leaks and exploiting those leaks..
At 7 hours long, this audiobook will keep you busy with a clear framework for understanding poker exploits, examples where appropriate, and developed lines that take advantage of playerâs leaks. Live poker is full of players implementing awful strategies with no coherent reasoning â and now youâll be poised to understand where they go wrong and how you can adjust to take advantage.
âIf youâre looking for a jump in your game and becoming a solid intermediate player this book is perfect. Fitzgerald wrote, structured and performed it well. His advice in the trenches is fantastic and it was the first good poker book Iâve read. Highly recommendâ â Audible reviewer
by Jonathan Little
The book is intended strictly for tournament poker players and in my opinion probably not for pure beginners. While a new player would probably learn from this book it may not make the best starting point.
I feel this book is intended for players that know the basics, know about position and table presence but need to get to the next level. Little teaches how to play small ball poker and teaches effective stack sizes.
Those things being said I donât think this book is for professional or higher level players either, it falls right in the middle where most players tend to get bogged down.
âGreat book for those that want to take their poker skills to the next level. This book is not for beginners nor is it for professionals. It falls somewhere in the middle, which was perfect for me. I think itâs better to read a paper version of this book because itâs easier to see the hands, numbers, calculations but for those that donât have time for that this book will do, just be prepared to rewind A LOT!â â Audible reviewer
by Zachary Elwood
Reading Poker Tells is a great book for beginner and intermediate live poker players as it helps them to begin to notice habits and what to look for in their opponents. While no tell is always 100% accurate this audiobook will help you notice them and puts you in the right frame of mind to interpret them.
Another bonus of this book is that it helps you to realize your own tells at the table and take steps to eliminate them or mix them up to confuse your opponents that are paying attention. Something many beginning players may struggle to realize.
âIf you are a player with strong fundamentals and have learned all the nuances about the game this book and Jared Tindlerâs the mental game of poker; will allow you to take that knowledge and start making money in the ever increasing challenging player poolâ â Audible reviewer
by James âSplitSuitâ Sweeney
My own book is obviously going to be one of my favorites! I have been teaching poker for 8 years and Iâve produced numerous training videos on the game. This book is a great one for beginners and intermediate poker players alike.
In the book Iâll show you how to effectively change your bet sizing, and how to deal with your continuation bets not working in MW pots any longer, and answer questions about running it twice, short stacking, studying, etc. Concepts that the beginner may have heard about â but they havenât implemented it into their game fully yet.
One thing that is great about the Unfolding Poker audiobook is itâs relatively short running time at only 2.5 hours. Donât think for a second that means itâs a short book or doesnât have the info of longer books. Through years of making videos I have managed to get my information across in a very concise way. Youâll find yourself giving the audiobook more than one listen.
âLots of fundamental lessons with links to get more information on the web⊠very well doneâ â Audible reviewer
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In an effort to teach their players how to win at poker, TopPokerValue.com listed Unfolding Poker as one of the best Texas Holdem poker books available online.
by Jared Tendler and Barry Carter
The audiobook delves into how to deal with the variance of poker. The book also covers staying motivated and ensuring you are in the best state of mind when making big decisions, as well as realizing when you should maybe not be playing.
Beginners will get a lot from this book in that it will show them that the anxiety and stress they feel isnât specific to them, everyone at the table is feeling it or has felt it. Professionals will be able to learn how to deal with downswings & tilt â plus how to mentally prepare themselves for a tournament or big cash game.
âI would recommend you get this book. But, I donât want you to play on a table next to me. lol. I believe this book should be used once a month until it becomes unconscious. You can also apply this to daily life lessonsâ â Audible reviewer
by Jonathan Little
Littleâs book helps you to identify the different types of poker players and gives you solid strategies to deal with them effectively. He also makes a point to have the player stop blaming their poor results on bad luck or a bad run of cards.
This book is one of the best for beginning players that are looking to get out and play in casino tournaments or online. While it doesnât teach the absolute basics (rank of hands, how the button moves, etc.), youâll learn to navigate smaller stake games youâll encounter when starting out.
âGreat for injecting essential tournament poker knowledge one listen at a time. Definitely a must-haveâ â Audible reviewer
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