funny we've all assumed he's talking about no limit hold em, tho he never says so.
presuming you understand the math and feel pretty good about hand ranges, i'd say pick up phil gordon's books -- pick one, (they're modeled after harvey penick's books) and read it. he'll go through calculating outs (rule of four is close enough) and demonstrate with particular hands.
OP also doesn't mention whether his house games are cash games or tournaments. assuming he means cash games, my advice after 13 years of profitable playing in LA (bike, HP, hustler) is this: you MUST know the math, but understand it can often be useless because of the way games are structured with capped buy-ins. in other words, expect other players to make plays completely contradictory to the math. you CAN make money in those games, but MUST be prepared for huge variance swings in any particular session/s.
for my 2 cents i certainly agree with everyone who's mentioned sklansky/harrington, impenetrable tho some of that stuff is. my live experience is, your opponents will generally be ignorant of concepts like taking one off or floating, AND you will often not have a big enough stack to beat them into submission -- so, in other words, be VERY careful when you bluff.
and cheap[ tournaments are a WHOLE other thing.
great discussion.