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Old 11-07-2007, 01:29 PM
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Default In what order should I read these books? Any must-reads missing?

Hello. I've been playing NLHE for a few years, and recently started dabbling in Omaha, Stud, and Razz. I hold my own at 3/6, 4/8, and 6/12 limit holdem at Canterbury, but that isn't saying much. My online game is full of leaks, from cash games, MTTs, bankroll management, and of course tilt. In an effort to educate myself and further myself as a student of the game, I purchased a nice lot of used books on ebay for a great price (14 books/$90 shipped). Can you guys suggest an order in which it would be best for me to read these, keeping in mind I've already read Super System and SS2? Here are the books:

Harrington on Hold'em Volume 1, 2 and 3: Dan Harrington
Professional No-Limit Hold'em Volume One: Matt Flynn, Sunny Mehta, Ed Miller
Farha On Omaha: Raisy Daisy himself
No Limit Hold'em Theory and Practice: David Sklansky, Ed Miller
Hold'em Poker for Advanced Players: David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth
Tournament Poker for Advanced Players: David Sklansky
Small Stakes Hold'em: Ed Miller, David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth
Caro's Book of Poker Tells: Mike Caro
The Psychology of Poker: Alan Schoonmaker
The Theory of Poker: David Sklansky
Zen and the Art of Poker: Larry Phillips
The Tao of Poker: Larry Phillips

Also, are there any must-read titles missing from that list, and if so where should they be incorporated in the reading list? Thanks for the help guys, cheers.
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