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Running Nose II
Visionary
Silver Level
A good book is part of your learning curve. Buy it and you have it as a permanent reference. One I would recommend, once you know the rules and the basics of the game is David Sklansky's "Hold em Poker". He is considered to be one of the foremost poker strategists, and he was the first to publish a table of starting hands, which has become the standard of better players. The table ranks the hands and gives the position, either early, middle or late, from which to play them. Having a working knowledge of this alone would stop you playing nonsense hands.