Phil Gordon's Little Green Book

Phil Gordon

Pages

320

Year

2005

Difficulty

Easy

Themes

no-limit hold'em, poker psychology, hand reading, tournament play, beginner strategy

A warm, conversational guide to no-limit Hold’em from Phil Gordon. After fifteen years of keeping notes on what he learned from the best players in the world, Gordon distilled everything into this compact, approachable book that became one of the best-selling poker strategy guides of the 2000s.

Why Start Here

Gordon writes like a friend teaching you the game over a long evening. His style is casual, engaging, and full of personal anecdotes from years at the highest levels of professional poker. Each short chapter tackles a specific concept: position, pot odds, tells, bluffing frequency, tournament adjustments, and dozens more.

The book is organized around Gordon’s core philosophy, strategy, and math principles for no-limit Hold’em. He uses real hand examples to illustrate each point, but keeps the analysis accessible. You never feel like you need a calculator. The result is a book that feels less like studying and more like getting coached by someone who genuinely enjoys teaching.

What to Expect

A 320-page book with short, digestible chapters. Gordon covers everything from basic strategy to advanced concepts like hand reading and table image, but always in plain language. The tone is encouraging rather than intimidating. An excellent entry point for anyone who wants to understand Hold’em strategy without committing to a dense textbook.

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