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Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
just wondering...if someone answers yes, how many books is that?
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
i bet Mason does.
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
Hi Mark:
You're right. I got them all. best wishes, mason |
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
i think the prize for the recent book cover contest
included all of the 2+2 books thus Mason and the winner own them all! cheers, the Real Macoy |
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
I have all (most) of them except the beginning series. Conjelco lists them all.
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
Outside a few books that I thought had close-to-zero-or-zero poker content, I have the full library. A buddy of mine has the complete library, including those aforementioned books that I skipped as, well, I don't play blackjack or craps and whatever other non-poker-games described.
Barron Vangor Toth www.BarronVangorToth.com |
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
A better question is: Has anyone read them all?
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
I have them all. I thought most 2+2ers did as well?
I even have several copies of my favorite 2+2 books (can't get too much of a good thing). YMMV. Best Wishes Howard |
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
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I have them all. I thought most 2+2ers did as well? [/ QUOTE ] You actually own The Fundamentals of Craps? |
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Re: Does anyone own all the two plus two books?
"You actually own The Fundamentals of Craps?"
Not a bad book to have, living in Las Vegas. You get a lot of friends and loved ones visit you and ask you a million questions abou gambling. I read a few 2+2 books and I can look smart to them. YMMV. btw, I like that book. Mason writes so well*,it's always nice to hear his take on things anyway. *(and Loomis) Besides....... "Oscar's Grind" was a great read (also written about in the Alan Wilson classic, FWIW). Best of Luck Howard |
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