Poker Books

The best poker books for every level — from your first strategy read to the stories behind the biggest names in the game.

Where to Start

Want to play better
Strategy books
Start with the book that matches your current level. The most famous book is not the right first book — see Joshua's note below.
Want a great read
Narrative books
Four books that are genuinely worth reading regardless of whether you play. Start with Big Deal for the classic, One of a Kind for the best biography.
Joshua Hill
A note on reading order
Most players buy Super/System first because of the name. If you're new, that's the wrong call — it was written for experienced players and assumes a lot of foundational knowledge you probably don't have yet. Start with Winning Low-Limit Hold'em or Harrington, build the fundamentals, then go back to Brunson. You'll get ten times more out of it.
Joshua Hill, playing online since 2004

Where Most Players Start

The books that come up in every serious poker conversation — four on strategy, two on the game's best stories.

Harrington on Hold'em cover Super/System cover Winning Low-Limit Hold'em cover Ace on the River cover Big Deal cover One of a Kind cover