The only reason Moneymaker's name was mentioned in there was because of his WSOP 03 win (and I was naming the final few players from the past few years WSOP, not necessarily professionals) -- and you know I cant mention Toto's name because I absolutely despise him and his poker game (anyone remember Danny Wynn (sp) won a WPT event last year, with his reckless pointless aggression which included CALLING an all in with a gutshot and winning a hand in which he was a 99.5% dog on the flop) yea he's the same player with a little more common sense 
 
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And to your off topic comment: (this should probably be in a new thread or a PM since it's 100% off topic, but whatever) 
 
It is done (although it has been done before and I've gone back to add a section, edit something etc, usually based on a Q that comes up here, or a situation I faced at the table that night and realized how crucial it was), and I've set up my paypal account to premier so I can accept funds etc. The only things left I have to do is get a website going, invest in/do some advertising/marketing, and figure out a price tag. 
 
While getting the website up and running (and designed) is obviously the most important, The last issue (price tag), is my biggest concern. I can't say I've read every online e book on poker out there ( mostly because Im pretty sure the majority of them are not very informative) but I have gotten my hands on a few, simply to see what type of material is out there, how much it is being sold for etc. 
 
The crazy thing is the average e-book goes for $47, with some going as high as $97!? I don't understand the '7' thing, nor do I understand what kind of material could be offered in these books that makes them more expensive (some triple) than an actual paperbackbook written by a professional -- unless there are some costs associated with selling online that I am either missing or are not aware of. Most recently I received an email about a book entitled the Micon System by an online semi-pro name Bryan Micon -- an audio course geared towards winning online MTTs, which was being sold for $97 and going up to $127 in a week or so. While he seems to have an above average track record, I cant imagine it rivals someone like Dan Harrington, who's paperback goes up < $30 
 
I just don't understand these kind of price tags, yet at the same time if I price a book lower than standard, it may give potential buyers the wrong impression of the book. I'm really not joking when I say this book is probably the most informative book there is, for players who already grasp a lot of the basic and semi-advanced concepts of the game which are explained well in other books -- simply because it tackles a lot of issues which aren't addressed in books, yet discussion seems to be coming up on poker forums about. Other people's advice on matters that I have agreed with is incorperated into the book as well, I think I've learned something! Without a doubt I believe it to be the best investment on the internet for an e-book. 
 
Currently the list of topics is as follows (cut and pasted so if the pages numbers etc are all over the place thats why) 
 
Table of Contents 
 
Introduction									1 
 
Catching Up									5 
 
Section 1: The Basics 
 
₧ Bankroll Requirements… and occasionally breaking them		6 
₧ Player Types and  Playing against them					7 
₧ Aggression									10 
₧ Predictability:									11 
₧ Keeping pots small unless you are sure you are ahead			12 
 
Section 2: Pre-Flop Situations 
 
₧ Observing the position of the Pre Flop Raiser				13 
₧ Playing Position									14 
₧ Hidden Positioning								16 
₧ Calling raises HU from the SB						18 
₧ Playing Small/Medium Pairs in an unraised pot				20 
₧ Playing Small/Medium Pairs to a raise					21 
₧ The “Squeeze Play”								24 
 
Section 3: Situations which come up both preflop and postflop 
 
₧ Raising Proper Amounts							25 
₧ Not wasting money								28 
₧ Raising when you will only get a call when you are beat		29 
₧ Raising for information							32 
₧ Making big laydowns (especially in tournament play)			34 
₧ Playing Upper Middle Pairs to a Reraise 					35 
 
Section 4: Post Flop Situations and Concepts 
 
Section 4 Part 1: Concepts 
 
₧ Continuation Bets								37 
₧ Slowplaying/Check-Raising							40 
₧ The turn “Slowplay”								44 
₧ Gambling, to maximize value with a strong hand				45 
₧ Drawing hands: Raising, Calling and Folding				46 
₧ Implied Odds									50 
₧ The “Stop and Go” Technique						52 
₧ Bluffing										53 
 
Section 4 Part 2: Situations 
 
₧ Taking control of Hands by checking? ?					55 
₧ Playing OVERLY aggressively						57 
₧ The check/call mode of No Limit						58 
₧ Calling with Intention of later stealing					60 
₧ When just Calling can be the correct decision				62 
₧ When Odds control your decision						63 
₧ Bluffing into dry side pots							64 
₧ Showing down cheaper							65 
₧ Not Showing Down and giving free info					66 
₧ Extracting the Maximum Value out of your hands			67 
₧ Reading the board through your opponents eyes			68 
₧ Putting your opponents on hands						69 
₧ Representing Hands								71 
 
Section 4 Part 3: Specific Situations 
 
₧ Specific Ways of playing Flushes to get action				73 
₧ Flop a straight, flush comes on turn					75 
₧ Flop a flush to a PFRer out of position.					76 
₧ Flopping the nut straight and the pot has been bet and  
    raised before you								77 
 
Section 5: Finishing Up 
 
₧ Playing While Short Handed							78 
₧ Typical Online Players Thinking						80 
₧ Levels of Poker									81 
 
Closing										84 
 
Looking over this, (Im on my new cpu right now which I dont think has the most updated copy of the book on it) I believe I added another topic because the book has a few more pages than 84 
 
Well there's the (long) update 
 
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