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I have to admit I didn't. After checking out my local Book City (still my favourite bookstore, even if they only had the Super System poker books and a handful of others), Chapters and Indigo at Bay and Bloor (same books at both - big surprise), I was tired of people and escaped home to order online.
Chapters and Indigo seem to sell more CDs, gifts, candles, chocolates, cards, and I-don't-know-what-else, than books. Does nobody read anymore? (Present company excluded, of course, since you're recommending books to me...) MathBabe |
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The type of books that help most really depend on the type of hold em that you play (and the knowledge you already have) It also matters if your trying to learn betting strategies (when to slowplay etc) or if youre more interested in tells, reading players, and psychology of poker. A lot of books floating around common bookstores are based on low limit hold em. As Im sure you know, strategy in NL in much different and so much more is involved. Alot depends on the level you are already at.
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