Harrington Volume 2 is a great follow up. It deals with making moves (really a continuation of volume 1) and then addresses short handed play, and play as the blinds and antes increase.
He offers a unique perspective, which I have yet to hear about in poker books in this department. There is also an entire HU section which analyzes the HU match between Phil Ivey and John Di'Agistino (sp). The HU was a little lacking, but the main thing was it included a brand new set of preflop hands and how they were valued in HU which I thought was phenominal. He introduces inflection points, and something called the M which is = to the BB+SB+all the antes....this in essence lets you know how many rounds u have b4 u r blinded away -- and how your approach should change based on your M.........he also describes something called the first in concept -- which i think is a key part of tournament play....
Aeq you'll enjoy it
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