Archive Review: Books, Books, and More Books
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Today’s archive review is a reminder of some of the books I’ve recommended thus far on NPA. Each of these titles is definitely worth checking out.
- Winning in Tough Hold’em Games by Nick “stoxtrader” Grudzien and Geoff Herzog is an instant classic. It’s one of the finest limit hold’em books to come out in a long time. Anyone who plays limit hold’em even remotely seriously should definitely check this one out.
- Winning Secrets of Poker by Peter Fornatale is a delightful compendium of interviews of a broad spectrum of poker players.
- Moneyball by Michael Lewis is my favorite book written by one of my favorite authors. While it’s the story of a “new wave” baseball general manager, its themes have many parallels in poker.
- The Intelligent Investor by Benjamin Graham is the most important book on investing ever written. I think every last person should read it.
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Anyone who has read my past posts probably knows that I know much more about investing than I do about poker.
There are basically two types of people, savers and spenders.
Savers always save a portion of every paycheck they get. They are in the minority.
Spenders generally spend whatever money they get. They tend to live paycheck to paycheck. They are the majority; most people are spenders.
Ed I suspect you are a saver, and therefore you regard Graham’s book as “square one”, i.e. the place to begin. And for savers, that is correct.
However most people need to start even before that, at square zero. Learing about investing does not help at all if you have nothing to invest.
So for most people, it is very important to read Thomas J. Stanley’s “The Millionaire Next Door”. Also George S. Clayson’s excellent book “The Richest Man in Babylon” can be read in a couple of afternoons and is very good too.