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ah don't worry what other people have to say about your sharkscope stats

tournies are better anyhoo just wondered if the cash game book was a good read
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ah don't worry what other people have to say about your sharkscope stats

tournies are better anyhoo just wondered if the cash game book was a good read
A really really interesting book that I havn't seen mentioned yet is

Touranment Poker for Advanced Players by David Sklansky. That's another very good book and it even talks about EV situation involving modern touranment structure payouts and play.
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Yep I'm looking into adding that book into my arsenal as well, Wyte.

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Some parts of the books don't make alot of sense but the majority of the book does


Another REALLY good book is Small Stakes Hold'em (can't remeber the authors by they are 2+2 people). It really advanced my Limit abilities!!
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Some parts of the books don't make alot of sense but the majority of the book does


Another REALLY good book is Small Stakes Hold'em (can't remeber the authors by they are 2+2 people). It really advanced my Limit abilities!!
Miller, Sklansky, and Malmuth.

Edit: It's a fantastic book especially if you're playing in weak games with lots of loose action.
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There is quite an assortment of poker books out there, especially now that poker has become 'mainstream'.
I think any books by Sklansky and Harrington are worth a read.
Also, there is The Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide.

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There is quite an assortment of poker books out there, especially now that poker has become 'mainstream'.
I think any books by Sklansky and Harrington are worth a read.
Also, there is The Full Tilt Poker Strategy Guide.

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I found that book at a Salvage store for $3
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