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Re: Shortest poker books ever written
How to Win Graciously and Lose with Dignity - Joseph Hachem
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Value betting 4th and 5th street by Imsakidd
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Why online poker players are so underrated - Patrick Antonius
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<u>Showering</u> by Annie Duke
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How to Properly Pronounce Your Opponents' Names - by Brian Townsend
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<u>The Art of Seduction</u>, by Sabyl Cohen, foreword by Tiffany Willamson
<u>Straightness Leads to Greatness</u>, by Daniel Negreneau <u>Effective Money Management and Successfully Planning for your Future</u>, by Finbop <u>How NOT to come across like a Douche</u>, by Tom McEvoy |
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Why Red Bull decreases your hyperactivity - Hevad Khan
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Buying in for A Lame Million - Brad Booth
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<u>I'm Not a Douchebag</u> by Jamie Gold [/ QUOTE ] Classic! I don't know what it is about the word douchebag, but it should definitely be the word of the year for 2007. |
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