Mastering No-Limit Hold’em Covers all aspects of the smaller, fixed
Russell Fox buy-in, no-limit hold’em games.
£16.95 Pub: 2005 224pp
ID: X2434
Why You Lose At Poker This book shows you the sixteen
Russell Fox & Scott T. Harker most common errors in poker,
£14.95 Pub: 2006 and how to avoid them.
ID: X2691
Winning Strategies for Includes the most comprehensive
No Limit Hold’em examination of no-limit bet sizing
Russell Fox & Nick Christenson to ever appear in print.
£14.95 Pub: 2008 204pp ID: X12440
Winning Secrets of Online Poker Teaches you the basics of online
Douglas Frye & Curtis Frye poker through tested strategies
£14.95 Pub: 2005 280pp designed to help you win the game.
ID: X2408
Poker Tips That Pay For anyone that wants to achieve
Jonathan Gelling a competitive edge playing no
£18.95 Pub: 2009 352pp limit Texas hold’em, both live
ID: X12788 and online Internet play.
Poker Unchecked Straight talk from a World Class
Russ Georgiev Professional poker player who has spent
£27.95 Pub: 2008 286pp 40+ years in the poker trenches.
ID: X12561
Phil Gordon’s Little Blue Book Think, play, and win like a pro
Phil Gordon with this hands-on guide from
£14.95 Pub: 2006 304pp poker giant Phil Gordon.
ID: X2608
Phil Gordon’s Little Green Book Lessons and teachings in No
Phil Gordon Limit Texas Hold’em.
£14.95 Pub: 2005 286pp
ID: X2478
Paid to Play Poker A job where the casino actually
Barton M. Gratt hires people to play poker!
£18.99 Pub: 2005 142pp
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$40NL Forty Dollar Learn or get refresher tips on
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£20.00 Pub: 2008 224pp ID: X12494
Practical Low and No Limit A reminder of all the things that
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Hunting Fish The search for America’s
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