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Let others do the talking
Running bad How to make friends and influence people all by Jamie Gold |
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[img]/images/graemlins/heart.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/club.gif[/img]<u>How to expand your English vocabulary!</u>[img]/images/graemlins/spade.gif[/img] [img]/images/graemlins/diamond.gif[/img]
A guide in using different words to end a sentence by Scotty Nguyen |
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Staying Big Through Proper Nutrition
by Chad "My Arms Technically Are Legs" Brown |
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Common Courtesy at the Tables - Josh Arieh
Beating Full Tilt the Easy Way - David Benyamine Meaningful Hobbies Away From Poker - Chris Fergusson |
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Dominating Final tables Through Intimidation and Stack Control
#1 hit single, "I Have Wrists That Jingle Jangle Jingle" by Howard Lederer |
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<u>Tasteful Tattoos</u> by Annie Duke
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Theo and Me: An Uplifting Story of True Friendship by Issac Haxton
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How to make sure your players are comfortable - the Rio Management
Tournament Structures - by Poker Superstars on Fox Sports How to talk your way into winning a tournament - by Peter "Nordberg" Feldman |
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[ QUOTE ]
See, guys...long ago, we had these things called "typewriters", which had no italics or bold print. In such archaic times, we used caps to indicate a title, as per instructions. You'll notice (or perhaps you won't, being obviously a bit slow) that not all letters are capitalized, just the titles. Pardon my ignorance of your new fangled keyboard thingies. Funny response, though... [/ QUOTE ] <u>Keeping Up With Modern Technology</u> by you |
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How to develop state of the art software - by Team Cake Poker
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