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View Poll Results: What is your favorite poker book?
Super System or Super System 2 by Doyle Brunson 0 0%
Hold em Poker by Sklansky 0 0%
Ace on the River by Barry Greenstein 0 0%
Harrington on Holdem 3 50.00%
Phil Gordon's Little Green Book 0 0%
Small Stakes Holdem by Sklansky 3 50.00%
Caro's book of tells 0 0%
OTHER Please share a book not listed so we can read it and beat you with your own materials 0 0%
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Default Which of these books do you prefer?

Out of all the Poker reading material out there, which of these books do you find the most helpful?
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