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The Play of Hands by Roy Cooke
No one ever mentions this book, but it's one of the top five in my library. It's a compilation of Roy's columns in Card Player, so many may have read them, but it's a must have. Really.
Want to think like a pro at the table? Get this book. Cooke takes you through hands and his thinking at the table. His reads are great. Even his mistakes are there. I can't understand why this book doesn't get the notice it deserves. CJ |
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