I had the good fortune of being introduced to it by someone who was steeped in Poker theory (a colleague at work).
Following that I picked up some more formalism from the book by David Sklansky that features prominently in the other comment in response to your question.
However, the person I mentioned before had already given me a head start on most of the practical aspects mentioned in the book. I also benefited from having him to practice against and learn from.
Following that I picked up some more formalism from the book by David Sklansky that features prominently in the other comment in response to your question.
However, the person I mentioned before had already given me a head start on most of the practical aspects mentioned in the book. I also benefited from having him to practice against and learn from.