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Old 03-23-05, 06:38 PM
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I wouldn't call it the bible of LLH, but I do recommend this book for beginning limit players. It was about the 10th book I ever read, and I kinda wish I had read it a lot sooner.


Windbreaker specifically asked for a NL book though... And I think you can't go wrong with Sklansky in that department. If you are ready for it, the Advanced book is a great choice:


I also enjoyed T.J.'s book a lot for it's NL advice (more the the previously mentioned books), but it's not specifically talking about low limits.

I have yet to read this one (it's on the way), so I don't know how much it talks about NL, but I've heard great things about this book:
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