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[QUOTE="DP_Machine, post: 620457, member: 24375"] Here's my library that I've started and have accumulated over the course of this past summer. I've read most of them, with the exception of the end of Harrington vol. 2 and vol. 3 and Chip Tricks. Got through the books I did read at about a pace of 1 book/week. I've stopped reading now, because I'm back to school (gotta read a motherload of other texts now! Gonna go back to them at some point to make sure I didn't miss anything and stuff like that. But here it is: Sklansky/Malmuth, Hold'em for Advanced Players Sklansky, Theory of Poker Miller, Small Stakes Hold'Em Brunson, Super System Negreanu, Hold'em Wisdom for all Players McKenna, Beyond Tells Watson/Teti, Chip Tricks: Look Like a Poker Pro Harrington on Hold'em, vols. 1-3 Caro, Book of Tells (not really count this as a poker book, but it helps me with the math): Bulmer, Principles of Statistics I've got a wish list on chapters/indigo of books I want to get next, but waiting for more time and money to purchase! [/QUOTE]
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