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Hey guys i`m finishing my reading Harrington on Hold'em for the second time and i was wondering if i should get another book, or be on my own now and just learn from playing. Thanks!
 
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Ed Miller's books (small stakes and NL hold em),
Daniel N.'s book isn't too bad--some good snippets
Phil Gorden's Little Green and Blue book
Then there's always Sklansky's (sp) Tourny hold em and for Adv players.

Those come to mind 1st. Oh, and avoid anything written by Helmuth unless you want to lose money.
 
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I agree with the previous posters, the only way to gain more experience and to improve your game is by spending alot of time at the table. Reading books will not make you a great player but it will teach you the basic and advanced strategies and concepts.
 
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