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| Play Texas Hold'em Online Poker | My Poker Library v3 | |
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| I have this vision of AG, aged 85 or so, sitting in a chair inside a small flat in upstate NY, laughing maniacally and clutching a tattered old copy of "Kill Everyone" to his chest, walled in on all sides by thousands of poker books. <3 |
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It's good, I actually bought a copy for my cpa. However, if you have someone who does your taxes it's probably a bit superfluous in the long run. Also, consider Tax Help for Gamblers and Professional Poker (<<very good and comprehensive, covers topics no other book does, such as staking agreements). Quote:
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Optimal Play: Mathematical Studies of Games and Gambling by Stewart Ethier The Little Book of Poker by David Spanier |
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| re: My Poker Library v3 I have actually never picked up a book on poker in my life, and although I feel I am a good player at microstakes, my recent downswing/break has spiked my interest in reading a couple. I was thinking of using my FPPs to get the two Harrington Cash Game books. Any thoughts AG? Like I said, I have never read a book on poker, but I am by no means a beginner and I mostly play microstakes 6max cash games. |
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