Helping finding a good read for novice cash player

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I have read a few books, and feel that it has helped my game a lot. I am having trouble finding GOOD books to read now. I play mostly live $1-$2NL at the moment, but just started a online roll at .5/.10NL. I have a decent grasp on the basic concepts, but am looking to improve beyond a average player.
So any recommendations on good online, and live low stakes?
I would also love a good chart or something with easy to do pot odds, and drawing odds. I am horrible at math, so having a good chart to at least learn the most common drawing odds would make it easier for me to get the ball rolling on that. I am sure I make calls, and bets that I shouldn't based on pot odds compared to my drawing odds.
 
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These forums have some good reads if you look around and some charts and simple formulas telling odds all that.. I seen one here last week that was all figured with chips vrs position vrs cards.. I also hear the people who give this advicce some times complain how they get beat by people like 'that' lol
 
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read as much books as you can! read every free minutes you have! try to get 1-3 hours daily for reading, and im sure you will find book which can help you improve your game. for every other people there are diff books which help them, but there are some classic players and poker strategy teacher which everyone must read (IMAO) like Harrington, Doyle B., E.Miller and D. Sklansky.
 
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Definitely Ed Miller books, like "Small Stakes No-Limit Hold'em"

also "Reading Poker tells" by Zachary Elwood
 
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Harrington on cash i a g1, but every player has to create his own style by himself, all the books are basic
 
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The Psychology of Poker by: Alan N. Schoonmaker

Is a great book. It really helps you figure out how to attack other players, but more than that it also helps you figure your game out and how to fix it. I have a stack of books, but this one keeps me coming back over and over when I run into a player I am consistently having problems with.
 
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Make dep $ 2,000, lost everything and learn without books)
 
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The Psychology of Poker by: Alan N. Schoonmaker

Is a great book. It really helps you figure out how to attack other players, but more than that it also helps you figure your game out and how to fix it. I have a stack of books, but this one keeps me coming back over and over when I run into a player I am consistently having problems with.

This is a great one. Don't make the same mistake I did and write in the book. Keep the notes and go back to the book and notes once a year. You won't believe how much you can change over time. Had mine for years.
 
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Harrington on cash i a g1, but every player has to create his own style by himself, all the books are basic

The pages on my Harrington books are starting to fall out. No, it's not a manufacturing issue.
 
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