Top seven of the best poker audiobooks when not listening to the radio

Poker audiobooks are a great way to learn more about the game when not listening to the radio.

Whether that’s learning what makes some of the best players tick, how to manage stack sizes at tournaments, or mastering the art of reading poker tells. They’re great to listen to on your commute to work, or as inspiration while you’re waiting for your next online tournament to start.

1. Optimizing Ace King

Ace King is one of the strongest hands you can be dealt at the start of a game, but this strength also makes it one of the most difficult openings. Optimizing Ace King looks at every element of how to play this opening pair of cards and its strategies can also be carried over to other starting hands like King Queen. Effectively playing Ace King is important whether you’re playing physical games or at a top-rated online casino. When choosing the right highly regarded iGaming platform, pay additional attention to its privacy policy, withdrawal speed, and security measures. When these features are above average, the online casino can be regarded as safe and comfortable for modern iGaming. 

2. Exploitative Play In Live Poker

Written by Alex Fitzgerald, Exploitative Play In Live Poker aims to teach listeners how to force their opponents into making mistakes and how best to capitalize on those mistakes. The audiobook has plenty of examples to help teach the points, and at more than seven hours long, there is a lot of listening for the keen player.

3. Reading Poker Tells

There is a lot of psychology involved in the game of poker. Perhaps the best known and most often considered is that of the bluff. Reading Poker Tells explains how players can identify tells in others and ways to confirm whether a particular movement or action was a genuine tell or if it was some other natural movement with no underlying meaning.

4. The Mental Game Of Poker

Poker combines elements of skill, luck, bluffing, and reading other people. It also requires excellent self-control, and The Mental Game Of Poker teaches discipline and it gives players, both novice and experienced, the mental tools they need to be able to survive at the poker table. Learn how to avoid betting on tilt, how to build confidence, and more.

5. Strategies For Beating Small Stakes Poker Tournaments

Small-stakes poker tournaments are a great place for new players to hone their play while learning how tournaments work before potentially moving on to bigger tournaments with bigger prize pots. This audiobook introduces listeners to the types of players they are likely to meet and how to play them.

6. Molly’s Game

Molly’s Game was turned into a Hollywood movie of the same name, but the book and audiobook go into much more detail about how Molly Bloom established one of the largest underground poker games in the world, attracting Hollywood A-listers and other high rollers. The audiobook even goes so far as to name Hollywood celebrities, whereas the movie used aliases.

7. The Stu Ungar Story

A year after winning the WSOP Main Event for the third time in 1997, Stu Ungar worked with Nolan Dalla to tell his poker-playing life story. Ungar died before the book was published, but the audiobook is a great opportunity for fans of the player or the game in general to get a better understanding of how poker players live.


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