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Re: The Most Influential Poker Book of All Time
I have to agree with that, for me personally anyway, not sure how big a seller it has been over the years but it has everything we use today albiet in a non scientifically distilled manner.
Tells, card rating, judging your opponents, bluffing and a damn good set of stories to boot. I can just picture myself sat at Monty's table watching by the flickering unshaded lightbulb, Yardley dealing and Monty slamming his right, fist full of dollars, onto the table, after standing pat while his opponents each drew three cards. Sheer heaven. |
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