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[QUOTE="Jack Daniels, post: 796714, member: 1954"] Actually the OP was well within the posting guidelines as his "tip" was for newer players to read books. Part of the problem is the OP has only one punctuation mark in it (an apostrophe which was obv an oversight since other contractions don't have them either). The post is nearly impossible to read and it's easy to lose the point. But, as royaltaco69 stated above, I agree that new players to the game need to pick up and read some books if they truly want to improve their game. There are so many books on the market these days. Many are way too advanced as starting points for newer players and many books are crap or just rewrites of other things. IMHO, a newer player (and any player really) should read Ed Miller's book "[url="http://www.amazon.com/Getting-Started-Hold-em-Miller/dp/1880685345/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1210862905&sr=1-1"]Getting Started in Hold 'em[/url]". [/QUOTE]
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