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I know CC is already a good source of information. But If I was looking for a good book involving both tournament strategy and cash strategy, what would be my best option. Just a side note, I am not looking for a book about basic play, but somewhat more advanced topics.
 
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Dan Harrington!!
He has one for tournaments called Harrington on Holdem volumes 1-3. These are pretty much the best books on tournaments! Volume 1 is covers alot of the basics and is a good refresher! Volume 2 is very good! this covers more advanced tournament situations! Volume 3 is a workbook thats not really needed but is a good source of information!

He also has a two volume set on cash games as well. I have not read the cash game ones yet but plan to in the near future. From what I hear they are very good books!
 
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517XS4YG6TL  BO2204203200 PIsitb sticker arrow clickTopRight35 76 AA240 SH20 OU01 i think its worth a read!!! not really a cash or tourney book just no-limit itself. check it out.
 
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phil gordon's books. nuff said
 
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phil gordon's books. nuff said
I loved the Phil Gordon books but OP specified he didnt whant beginer books, and even if the Black book is the only real beginer book in the series all three of them are still pretty basic imo.

Harington on Holdem.
Harington on Cash.
No limit Theory and Practise.
Profesional NL.

Any of the above would be a great investment for any ones game imo.
 
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Thanks, I'll look into all those options.
 
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Harington on Holdem.
Harington on Cash.
No limit Theory and Practise.
Profesional NL.

^^ is a great start

I would also recommend Colin Moshman's Sit & Go Strategy which is excellent for stealing blinds in S&G's/Tournaments and covers High Blind play very well as well as ICM.
 
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I know H on Cash and Pr. NL H both cover full ring, which would you recommend ?

I have read a lot of negative feedback on these books too :confused:

Does anyone know what the accomplished cash game players here think about them ?
 
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