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Re: Shortest poker books ever written
<u>Avoiding the Craps Tables</u> by T.J. Cloutier
<u>How to Put Out a Hit on a Guy and Not Have the Entire Internet Know about It</u> by Phil Laak |
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<u>Avoiding the Craps Tables</u> by T.J. Cloutier <u>How to Put Out a Hit on a Guy and Not Have the Entire Internet Know about It</u> by Phil Laak [/ QUOTE ] Well played, sir. I was trying to come up with a good one for T.J.'s sketchy gambling and borrowing habits but failed. |
#63
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Re: Shortest poker books ever written
<u>Winning the NEXTEL Cup</u> by Phil Helmuth
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Re: Shortest poker books ever written
<u>How Not to get Completely Owned by Arnold Snyder in an Internet Debate about Poker Tournaments</u> by Mason Malmuth and the 2+2 Staff
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Re: Shortest poker books ever written
<u>Smelling Good, Looking Great, and Cultivating a Fantastic Personality for Success in Poker and Life</u> by Sam Grizzle
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Re: Shortest poker books ever written
<u>Don't Do Amateur Porn, Because You Never Know When It Will Come Back to Haunt You</u> by David Williams
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#67
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<u>100% Poker Excellence</u> by Imsakidd
<u>Beyond Pizza : Foods for Online Poker Success</u> by grimstarr |
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<u>Why I Love America</u> by Antonio Esfandiari
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Re: Shortest poker books ever written
Winning at Craps by T.J. Cloutier
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Re: Shortest poker books ever written
Grammar and Spelling for the Modern Poker Player - by Shaun Deeb
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