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Amarillo Slim in a World of Fat People, Amarillo Slim Preston with Greg Dinkin. Slim says: "If there's anything I'll argue about, I'll either bet on it or shut up. And since it's not becoming for a cowboy to be arguing, I've made a few wagers in my day. But in my humble opinion, I'm no hustler. You see, neighbor, I never go looking for a sucker. I look for a champion and make a sucker out of him." In this book Slim describes some of his greatest gambling exploits -- from winning the World Series of Poker to creating extraordinary proposition bets to running the biggest black market in Europe during the war while giving pool exhibitions (read: hustling) on military bases for Uncle Sam. 288p (paper).  $24.95, Internet Price: $22.95.
Big Deal: One Year as a Professional Poker Player, Anthony Holden. The best-selling account of a year spent in the tough world of the professional poker player. Poker, Holden would insist, is not gambling. Like chess, it is a paradigm of life at its most intense, a gladiatorial contest that brings out the best as well as the worst in people. Its heroes and eccentrics stalk the pages of this remarkable book, along with all the hair-raising, nail-biting excitement of the games themselves. A classic of the genre, this is a reissue with a new introduction by the author. 384p (paper).  $15.00, Internet Price: $12.00.
The Biggest Game in Town, A. Alvarez. A sought after classic that is finally back in print.. Delves into the world of high-stakes poker in Las Vegas and in particular the World Series of Poker, where "the next best thing to playing and winning is playing and losing." 192p (paper).  $15.95, Internet Price: $12.75.
Caro's Book of Tells, Mike Caro. New version of the original poker classic. Over 300 pages, featuring photos of poker players in action and Caro's own accompanying explanations about when players are bluffing, when they're not and why. Finally back in print, this version adds play-by-play examples. 300+p. Paper,  $24.95, Internet Price: $22.95. Hardback,  $39.95, Internet Price: $36.95.
Caro's Tells Package, Mike Caro. Buy the set and save! Consists of the paperback edition of Caro's Book of Tells and Mike's Pro Poker Tells video set. Counts as two items for shipping and handling. $76.95, Internet Price: $71.95.
Championship Hold'em, Tom McEvoy and T. J. Cloutier. The latest strategies for winning in limit hold'em cash games and tournaments. Hold'em has changed dramatically during the past few years and the authors offer their best advice on how to adjust. Also includes a few more of T.J.'s famous road stories. Revised 2002 edition. (paper) approx 312p.  $39.95, Internet Price: $36.95.
Championship No-Limit and Pot-Limit Hold'em, T. J. Cloutier with Tom McEvoy. The definitive guide to winning at two of the most exciting poker games. It tells you how to get inside your opponents' heads and learn how to beat them at their own game, how much to bet, raise, and reraise, when you can bluff, how to "set up" your opponents, and the best strategies to use in tournament play. (paper) 210+p.  $39.95, Internet Price: $36.95.
Championship Omaha, T. J. Cloutier and Tom McEvoy. Covers Omaha high-low, pot-limit Omaha, and limit (high) Omaha. TJ is the only player ever to win World Series bracelets in all 3 games, and McEvoy has a bracelet for Limit Omaha. About 204p (paper).  $39.95, Internet Price: $36.95.
Championship Poker Package, Cloutier, McEvoy and others. Buy four volumes in the Championship series and save. Includes Championship Hold'em, Championship No-Limit and Pot-Limit Hold'em, Championship Omaha, and Championship Stud. Counts as 4 items for shipping and handling.  $135.00, Internet Price: $125.00.
Championship Stud, Dr. Max Stern, Tom McEvoy, Linda Johnson. This second book in the "championship" series covers 7-card stud, stud 8/better, and razz. All three authors have major WSOP victories (McEvoy was the 1983 champion). Five chapters outline winning concepts for medium-limit cash games and major tournaments. 200p (paper).  $29.95, Internet Price: $27.95.
The Championship Table: at the World Series of Poker, 1970-2002, Dana Smith, Tom McEvoy, and Ralph Wheeler. This book celebrates there decades of poker players who have thrown their hats (and $10,000) into the ring in their quest to win poker's most coveted title, the World Championship of Poker. From 1970 when a road gambler was voted the best player and received a silver cup as a memento, through 2002 when an MIT graduate defeated 630 opponents and received $2 million for his victory, the book records the names of the players who made the championship table, pictures the last hand the champion played against the runner-up, how they played their cards, and how much they won. The authors extensively researched media reports for data and analyzed the play recorded on the WSOP video tapes to bring you this colorful and detailed big picture of the Big One. The book also features Dana Smith's interviews with the champions and runners-up, as well as interesting highlights from each Series, vintage photographs, and quotations from many of the players. 184p (paper).  $19.95, Internet Price: $17.95.
Championship Tournament Practice Hands, T.J. Cloutier and Tom McEvoy. Gives two types of instruction designed to help you become a winning tournament player. The authors take you inside their heads as they think their way through the correct strategy for the play of limit and no-limit hold'em hands. Then the explain how 45 key hands were played in turnaround situations in the World Series of Poker. By studying how champions think about and play major hands you may join T.J. and Tom in the winners circle. 224p (paper).  $29.95, Internet Price: $26.95.
  Chinese Poker, Don Smolen. Other Gambling.
The Complete Book of Hold'em Poker, Gary Carson. Hold'em poker has become more strategically complex. This book teaches strategies in Hold'em that vary with the style of the game. For instance the tactics used in the tight Las Vegas games are not the same as those used the very loose and aggressive games of southwest Louisiana. 313p (paper).  $14.95, Internet Price: $13.45.
The Complete Poker Room, Chuck Ferry. The most comprehensive book on what it takes to run a successful poker room. With 30 years in management and the poker business, Ferry covers it all. A must for all poker room managers. 96p (paper).  $19.95.
11 Days to 7 Stud Success, Mike Caro. Limited-Circulation. Caro-guided missions. You concentrate on just one winning weapon each day, learning while you play. 24p (paper).  $19.95.
12 Days to Hold'em Success, Mike Caro. Limited-Circulation. Caro-guided missions. You concentrate on just one winning weapon each day, learning while you play. 28p (paper).  $19.95.
Fundamental Secrets of Winning Poker, Mike Caro. The book based on advice given by Mike at his seminars worldwide. Packed with tips and strategies.160p (paper).  $9.95.
Fundamentals of Poker, Mason Malmuth and Lynne Loomis. Discusses seven card stud, Texas hold'em, Omaha, razz, and lowball. Covers strategy considerations necessary for basic survival. An excellent guide for beginners. New larger size. $5.95.
  Gambling Wizards: Conversations with the World's Greatest Gamblers, Richard W. Munchkin. Other Gambling.
The Greatest Book of Poker for Winners!, George Epstein and Daniel E. Abrams. Gives four basic rules and strategies for winning at poker including 7-stud and Texas hold'em. Written for both beginners and seasoned poker players who want to enjoy the game and win more. Designed to be easy to read and understand. Epstein is a professional Engineer, and Abrams is a psychologist. 296p (paper). $24.95, Internet Price: $22.95.
Guide to Super System, Mike Caro. Super System is Doyle Brunson's classic course in power poker which Mike Caro helped to create. While reviewing it for a possible revision, Mike realized that he could give personal insights and instruction based on his own methods of instruction. (8.5 x 11 paper), 88 two-up pages.  $19.95, Internet Price: $17.95.
The Hand I Played: A Poker Memoir, David Spanier. The author of Total Poker and Welcome to the Pleasuredome (both out of print) returns with this gem of a memoir on poker. Spanier, who died in 2000, describes his initiation into gambling and then turns to describing the game he loves best...poker. Full of frank and amusing personal anecdotes and observations about poker this book is an absolute pleasure to read. 246p (paper).  $18.95, Internet Price: $17.05.
High-Low Split Poker for Advanced Players, Ray Zee. The definitive work on the eight or better high-low split versions of omaha and seven card stud. 331p (paper). $34.95, Internet Price: $27.95.
Hold'em Excellence (2nd Edition), Lou Krieger. New second edition! This book shows you how to advance from the ranks of the beginners to the realm of the winners. Divided into three sections, it is designed to move you from "Basic Education" to "Earning Your Degree" and finally to "Post Graduate Work". 175p (paper).  $19.95.
Hold'em Excellence: Complete Set, Lou Krieger. Set includes Hold'em Excellence and More Hold'em Excellence. Buy the set and save. Counts as two items for shipping and handling.  $36.95.
Hold'em Poker, David Sklansky. Must reading for anyone planning to play in Nevada, California or a home game. The text is designed for someone relatively new to the game, but it still contains much sophisticated material. Recently updated to today's double blind structure. Contains the most up-to-date Sklansky hand rankings. 110p (paper).  $19.95, Internet Price: $17.95.
Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players (21st Century Edition), David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth. The definitive work on this very difficult game. This book corrects inaccuracies and clarifies misconceptions about hold'em. This new edition adds over 100 pages of new material, including extensive sections on loose games, and shorthanded play. 332p (paper).  $29.95, Internet Price: $23.95.
Hold'em's Odd(s) Book, Michael Petriv. A primer on calculating Hold'em probability. Covers every situation for every stage of the game and every type of starting hand in a logical, consistent, and comprehensive manner. Shows the complete methodology for all calculations. A great complement to other Hold'em books. 207p (paper).  $24.95, Internet Price: $22.95.
How to Beat Winning Hold'em Players at Their Own Game, Ben Tracy. Videos.
Improve Your Poker, Bob Ciaffone. This is a general work on poker aimed at the player who already knows the game and is looking to improve. Loaded with information about how the top players think when they are playing, and the techniques they use. Customer feedback on this book has been excellent. (paper) 220p.  $20.00, Internet Price: $18.50.
Inside the Poker Mind: Essays on Hold 'em and General Poker Concepts, John Feeney, Ph.D.. To become an expert poker player you have to master skills such as hand selection, position, proper image projection, and reading hands. Yet many players know the concepts, but do poorly anyway. Knowing the concepts is one thing, putting it all together is another. Winning poker is a process that requires a lot of thinking as well as a thorough and systematic approach to the game, and that is what this book is about. approx 275p (paper).  $24.95, Internet Price: $19.95.
Internet Poker: How to Play and Beat Online Poker Games, Lou Krieger and Kathleen Keller Watterson. Playing Internet poker in real time against real opponents might just represent poker's brave new world. Whether for play-money or real money, it's an environment consisting of virtual tables, player icons representing you and your opponents, and specialized computer algorithms that randomly shuffle the "cards." It's a world where you can find a game day or night. Though it may be the wee hours of the morning in California, it's prime time in Europe, and someone, somewhere, is looking to play a little poker. But it's poker with a difference. The game is the same, to be sure, but technology does kick in -- sometimes in strange and unexpected ways. A reference as well as a tutorial, the book includes a CD with free poker software, and a special bonus chapter with 125 interactive hands to help you prepare to play the Internet games for fun or for profit. 202p (paper) plus CD.  $14.95.
Killer Poker, John Vorhaus. Everything you always wanted to know about dominating the game,crushing the competition, and building a bad-ass reputation--with outrageous tactics from a renegade poker master! Vorhaus shows you how to leave your inhibitions at the door, analyze and fix your own flaws honestly and fearlessly, gain confidence, and play some of the best poker of your life. 261p (paper).  $14.95, Internet Price: $13.45.
The Little Book of Poker, David Spanier. The late David Spanier wrote a weekly poker column for The Independent in London. This is a collection of his columns which traverses the poker universe. It's packed with information about Hold'em, stud, and Omaha. 170p (paper).  $8.95.
Middle Limit Hold'em Poker, Bob Ciaffone and Jim Brier. Primarily aimed at the $10-$20 to $40-$80 player, many of the ideas can be applied to lower and higher stakes games as well. Ciaffone and Brier are both well-known pros, and their book stresses the practical application of hold'em ideas. Includes 500 problems and answers with the reasoning behind them. Also includes explanations of the most important poker ideas that apply to limit hold'em. A fine blend of the theoretical and concrete examples. 332p (paper).  $25.00, Internet Price: $23.00.
More Hold'em Excellence, Lou Krieger. Subtitled "A Winner for Life". Goes beyond the basics; it takes you into the mind and decision-making processes of professional poker players by providing solid information and advice on a broad spectrum of sophisticated topics. 188p + Index (paper).  $19.95.
The Official Dictionary of Poker, Michael Wiesenberg. Updated and revised. Covers the entire spectrum of poker terminology, from the common to the obscure, illustrated by thousands of colorful examples. This is a valuable reference. 277p (paper).  $14.95, Internet Price: $13.45.
Omaha Hi-Lo Poker, Shane Smith. For experienced low-limit players. Outlines winning strategies covering: starting hands, playing the flop, turn and river, general strategy and tournament tips. 84p (spiral).  $17.95, Internet Price: $16.50.
Omaha High-Low: Play to Win with the Odds, Bill Boston. This book gives you the vital information you need to make critical pre-flop decisions in Omaha high-low. The author ran 10,000 + computer simulations on each of 5,211 Omaha high-low hands and presents the results of his research in an easy-to-read format. 111 pages of statistical charts with 52 pages of commentary. Includes data on the 49 best hands, the 49 worst hands, 30 ace-less hands that are profitable, and trap hands to avoid. 163p (spiral).  $19.95, Internet Price: $17.95.
Omaha Hold'em Poker, Bob Ciaffone. New Millennium edition. Omaha is known for its propensity to generate big pots. Sub-titled "The Action Game," it looks at both limit and pot-limit betting structures. There is a chapter on the high-low split form of the game and a chapter on tournament strategy. This book is suitable for anyone who already has a reasonable amount of general poker experience who wants to learn how to play Omaha well. (paper) 106+p.  $20.00, Internet Price: $18.00.
Play Poker Like the Pros, Phil Hellmuth Jr.. The perfect introduction to the world of Texas Hold'em, Omaha, Seven-Card Stud, and Razz no matter what level of player you are. Includes basic and advanced strategies, when to play, when to bluff, when to raise, and when to fold. Also includes techniques for reading other players and avoiding going on tilt. Covers brick and mortar and online games and tournament play. 416 (paper).  $15.95, Internet Price: $14.35.
Poker Essays, Mason Malmuth. To win at poker in today's modern game requires not only numerous skills, but also lots of thinking about he game. The book is designed to make the reader do a great deal of thinking. Few readers will agree with everything said, but the information provided should help people become better players. 262p (paper).  $24.95, Internet Price: $19.95.
Poker Essays: Complete Set, Mason Malmuth. Includes all three volumes. Counts as three items for shipping calculations.  $69.95, Internet Price: $58.95.
Poker Essays II, Mason Malmuth. A new collection of essays written between 1991 and early 1996. Topics covered include: General Concepts, Technical Ideas, Structure, Strategic Ideas, In the Cardrooms, Quizzes, Erroneous Concepts, and Something Silly. (paper). , $24.95, Internet Price: $19.95.
Poker Essays, Volume III, Mason Malmuth. As with the previous two volumes in this series, this book talks about what it takes to earn better than minimum wage at poker. It contains those essays the author wrote from 1996 through early 2001. Topics include: General Concepts, Technical Ideas, Strategic Ideas, In the Cardrooms, Hands to Talk About, The Ciaffone Quiz, and Two More Quizzes. In addition, advice is offered on which game to play, controlling steaming, marginal hands, selecting the best game, bluffing, unusual strategies, raising with suited connectors, keeping poker honest, reading hands, checking aces, and much more. "Absolutely must reading for all serious players." -- Chris Ferguson, Winner 2000 World Series of Poker. 270p (paper). , $24.95, Internet Price: $19.95.
Poker Farce and Poker Truth, Ray Michael B. This book attempts to answer the question "what is the world of poker really like?" You will be taken to a serious game and be sitting beside the author as a spectator. Not only will you "play" but you will have to address those problems that all poker players deal with. Your opponents will range from some of the best players in Las Vegas to a brilliant Japanese Admiral as he planned the attack on Pearl Harbor. 246p (paper). , $19.95, Internet Price: $17.95.
Poker, Gaming, and Life, David Sklansky. A collection of articles that have appeared in various publications. A few have never appeared before. Most of the articles are about poker or gambling. "Poker and Gaming" topics include Being a Favorite, Are Great Players Born? Talent Versus Discipline, Will Power, The Importance of Position, Never Go Broke, When Time is Not of the Essence, and Is Your Wallet Fat Enough? "Life" topics include What It Is that Makes an Issue Controversial, Coincidences, Some Thoughts on Dying, Legitimate Grievances, and Crime and Punishment. Though these essays vary greatly in content, you will find them very thought provoking. 207p (paper). $24.95, Internet Price: $19.95.
The Poker MBA: Winning in Business No Matter What Cards You're Dealt, Greg Dinkin, Jeffery Gitomer. The world of poker is the real world. Risk and reward are measured every second of the game. The same is true in business. The first step to business success is knowing how to read others, when to bluff, and when to walk away. Basic poker skills can be used to add to your business success.The Poker MBA takes you inside the high-stakes world of poker to show that winning at poker and winning at business are one and the same. 288p (hard).  $23.95, Internet Price: $20.00.
Poker Nation: A High-Stakes, Low-Life, Adventure into the Heart of a Gambling Country, Andy Bellin. If you look around the table and you can't tell who the sucker is, it's you. On any given Friday night, hundreds of thousands of Americans--men and women alike -- pile into kitchens, garages, and backrooms to play their weekly poker game. From basement games in the suburbs to illegal gambling clubs in New York City to the high-stakes World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, Andy Bellin has anted up with some of the world's greatest players. In Poker Nation, he takes us on a raucous journey into the shut-up-and-deal world of professional poker. 288p (paper).  $12.95, Internet Price: $10.75.
Poker Tournament Strategies, Sylvester Suzuki. Tournaments are very different from ring games. There are many strategy changes that should be made. The tournament expert will occasionally make plays which would be very wrong in a "side game." Especially good for the smaller rebuy tournaments. (paper).  $19.95, Internet Price: $17.95.
Poker Tournament Tips from the Pros, Shane Smith. Gives you the winning advice of poker theorists, authors and tournament winners on the best strategies for winning low limit poker tournaments. Expanded and revised millennium edition.  $19.95, Internet Price: $17.95.
Positively Fifth Street: Murderers, Cheetahs, and Binion's World Series of Poker, Jim McManus. James McManus was sent to Las Vegas by Harper's to cover the World Series of Poker in 2000 and the murder of Ted Binion. McManus risks his entire Harper's advance in a long-shot attempt to play in the tournament himself. Only with actual table experience, he tells his skeptical wife, can he capture the hair-raising brand of poker that determines the world champion. The heart of the book is his deliciously suspenseful account of the tournament itself-the players, the hand-to-hand, and his own unlikely progress in it. Written in the tradition of The Gambler and The Biggest Game in Town, Positively Fifth Street is a high-stakes adventure, a penetrating study of America's card game, and a terrifying but often hilarious account of one man's effort to understand what Edward O. Wilson has called "Pleistocene exigencies"-the eros and logistics of our primary competitive instincts. 416p (hard).  $26.00, Internet Price: $20.80.
Pot-Limit and No-Limit Poker, Bob Ciaffone and Stewart Reuben. Geared to experienced players this book is devoted to pot-limit and no-limit betting. It starts with a discussion of general theory, and how to apply the theory to the main forms of poker. Covers pot-limit and no-limit hold'em, pot-limit Omaha, no-limit lowball draw, pot-limit seven-card stud, and pot-limit London lowball. High-low split betting and tournament strategy is also thoroughly studied. Includes quizzes to grade the reader's progress, and a number of odds tables. (paper) 220p. $25.00, Internet Price: $23.00.
Professional 7-Stud Report, Mike Caro. Advanced bankroll building strategies for serious players. 32p (paper).  $19.95.
The Professional Poker Dealer's Handbook, Dan Paymar, Donna Harris, and Mason Malmuth. With the explosive growth of poker has come "growing pains." The lack of quality dealers is immediately apparent to anyone who either plays or works in the industry. Dealing looks easy, but is quite difficult. This is the ultimate book for anyone interested in a career as a professional poker dealer. (paper).  $19.95.
The Psychology of Poker, Alan N. Schoonmaker Ph. D. Have you ever wondered why some players seem extremely aggressive while others are passive? Why some are tight and others loose? Why some tactics seem to come naturally to you while others don't? This book is concerned with the way that psychological factors affect your own and your opponents' ability to play properly. This text will help explain why you and your opponents play the way you do. 330p (paper).  $24.95, Internet Price: $19.95.
Real Poker II: The Play of Hands, Roy Cooke with John Bond. Roy Cooke's second collection of poker essays focuses exclusively on the play of hands. Never before has the decision-making process at the table been so thoroughly analyzed. A must for every poker library. Note: some of the essays in this edition appeared in Roys previous book. (paper).  $19.95, Internet Price: $17.95.
The Secret to Winning Big in Tournament Poker, Ken Buntjer. Advice on tournament play from the only player ever to win three major tournaments in a row. Teaches the eight stages of tournament action, and how to use your knowledge of your opponents to beat them. Discusses when to play tight, when to play aggressively, when to zero in on a single opponent, when to sit back and wait, and when to pounce. 192p (paper).  $49.95, Internet Price: $46.95.
Serious Poker, Dan Kimberg. Now published by ConJelCo and in its second edition. A complete introduction to casino and cardroom poker, for everyone from complete poker novices to experienced players who want to take the game more seriously. It covers everything from the basics of strategy and cardroom rules and customs to more esoteric topics like tournament play, poker math, cheating, record keeping, and much more. New to this edition is an extensive section on online poker. 276p (paper).  $19.95.
Seven Card Stud for Advanced Players (21st Century Edition), David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth, and Ray Zee. The definitive work on this extremely complex game. With the writing of this book, a major gap in the poker literature has been closed. This new edition adds over 100 pages of new material including an extensive section on loose games. 326p (paper).  $29.95, Internet Price: $23.95.
Seven Card Stud Poker, Konstantin Othmer. Descriptions of the fundamentals of seven card stud poker, playing specific hands, reading opponents, and understanding images and betting patterns. 257p (paper).  $25.00, Internet Price: $23.00.
Seven-Card Stud, Roy West. Subtitled "The Complete Course in Winning at Medium and Lower limits." 42 lessons which take you through each of the "streets" of a 7-card stud game in detail. Includes a section on tournaments written by Tom McEvoy. 156p (paper).  $24.95, Internet Price: $22.95.
Sklansky on Poker, David Sklansky. A combination of his popular Sklansky on Razz and Essays on Poker, with new material and a section on tournament play. 181p (paper).  $29.95, Internet Price: $23.95.
Starting Out in Poker, Stewart Reuben. Poker is the archetypal gambling game. The combination of card-playing skills, luck, intuition and psychology that poker requires makes it one of the most fascinating and difficult of all card games. This is a user-friendly introduction to the game by a professional player and teacher. It provides newcomers to the game with a thorough grounding in the essentials of play. All the popular variants of poker are discussed. 160p (paper).  $12.95, Internet Price: $8.95.
Super System, Doyle Brunson. The classic on every major no-limit game played today. Chapters written by experts such as Sklansky, Caro, Reese, Baldwin, and Brunson himself. Considered to be one of the best books on poker ever. 605p (hard). Due to its weight counts as 2 items for shipping. Hardbound,  $50.00, Internet Price: $45.00. Paperback,  $29.95, Internet Price: $26.95.
Super System Package, Brunson and Caro. Package includes Super System and the Guide to Super System. Counts as three items for shipping and handling. with Hardbound Super System,  $62.95, Internet Price: $57.95. with Softbound Super System,  $44.95, Internet Price: $42.95.
The Theory of Poker, David Sklansky. Discusses theories and concepts applicable to nearly every variation of the game. The book introduces the Fundamental Theorem of Poker, bluffing, raising, the value of position, psychology, head-up play, game theory, implied odds, semi-bluffing, and much more. This is probably the best book ever written on poker. 242p (paper).  $29.95, Internet Price: $23.95.
Tournament Poker, Tom McEvoy. Winning strategies and concepts for all games held in the World Series of Poker. Strategies for winning satellites, super satellites, and low-stakes rebuy tournaments. Many of the strategies are universally applicable to all types of poker competition. The revised 2000 edition. 340p (paper).  $39.95, Internet Price: $36.95.
Tournament Poker for Advanced Players, David Sklansky. Some people excel at tournament poker. This is not luck. From a distance a poker tournament may look like a typical poker game, but there are many factors that can lead to proper strategy that is very different than what most players are familiar with. This text is the first book that explains tournament strategies which only a small number of players have mastered. It assumes you already know how to play poker well, but aren't knowledgeable of tournament concepts and when and where to use them. Some of the ideas discussed include the effect of going broke, The Gap Concept, how chips change value, adjusting strategy because the stakes rise, all-in strategy, the last table, making deals, The "System," and much more. Approx 240p (paper). , $29.95, Internet Price: $23.95.
Tournament Poker Package. The perfect selection for tournaments. Consists of Tournament Poker for Advanced Players by Sklansky, Tournament Poker by McEvoy, The Secret to Winning Big at Tournament Poker by Buntjer, Poker Tournament Tips from the Pros by Smith, and Tournament Texas Hold'em by Wilson Software. Counts as 5 items for shipping..  $175.00, Internet Price: $170.00.
Winning Concepts in Draw and Lowball, Mason Malmuth. For both the typical and professional player. Topics discussed include poker reasoning, basic mistakes, basic strategy, technical plays, advanced strategy, psychology, bluffing errors, and much more. 353p (paper).  $24.95, Internet Price: $19.95.
Winning Low-Limit Hold'em (2nd Edition), Lee Jones. Now in its 2nd edition. This is the acclaimed, bestselling book for hold'em novices and low-limit veterans alike. It doesn't overwhelm you with tables or statistics, and doesn't spend a lot of time on sophisticated plays. It simply gives you good solid strategies and tactics that will consistently beat low-limit games anywhere. 199p (paper).  $24.95.

 

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