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    can any one suggest any good strategy and poker play books, that an intermediate player may read to help improve his game
    it would be a great help
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    That depends on what you play... and what limits you play. brunsons super system 2 has 6 different games, and it has a pretty big section on no limit Holdem poker. Haven''t read it yet. i was a little disappointed on the limit section. does anyone know a good limit book?Poker

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    Quote Originally Posted by hedex
    can any one suggest any good strategy and poker play books, that an intermediate player may read to help improve his game
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    thankyou
    Maybe refer to some of the answers from the last 10 or so times you asked this question?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hedex
    can any one suggest any good strategy and poker play books, that an intermediate player may read to help improve his game
    it would be a great help
    thankyou

    Intermediate - I would suggest No Limit Theory and Practice. Plenty of maths in the book which scares away most people and it is not for the beginner at all.

    For someone who applies many of the basics well this is a good read and has the potential to move your game on.

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