Re: good non-strategy poker books
I enjoyed BIG DEAL by Anthony Holden although I guess it's a little dated now, and I must admit one of the reasons I enjoyed it was that I'm a Brit, like Holden, and it made me smile, the way his US opponents called him 'London Tony'.
Basically, an account of a journalist's attempt to make a living as a poker pro for 12 months (back in the days before everybody wanted to be a poker pro.)
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