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In short whenWhen I got into Poker originally over 10 years ago, I bought myself a copy of "Hold'em Poker" by Sklansky & Malmuth for a bit of theory study off the table.

Having got back into it recently, after a 10+ year break, I have taken to playing Microstakes MTT Sit & Gos on PokerStars (3 final tables, 2 cashes including a win). WhereBecause I hadn't played MTT tournaments before, I was wondering isif there are any recommended theory books (as I've noted thethese feel, feels - at least to me - very different from a ring game).

In short when I got into Poker originally over 10 years ago, I bought myself a copy of "Hold'em Poker" by Sklansky & Malmuth for a bit of theory study off the table.

Having got back into it recently, after a 10+ year break, I have taken to playing Microstakes Sit & Gos on PokerStars (3 final tables, 2 cashes including a win). Where I hadn't played MTT tournaments before, I was wondering is there any recommended theory books (as I've noted the feel, feels - at least to me - very different from a ring game).

When I got into Poker originally over 10 years ago, I bought myself a copy of "Hold'em Poker" by Sklansky & Malmuth for a bit of theory study off the table.

Having got back into it recently, after a 10+ year break, I have taken to playing Microstakes MTT Sit & Gos on PokerStars (3 final tables, 2 cashes including a win). Because I hadn't played MTT tournaments before, I was wondering if there are any recommended theory books (as I've noted these feel - at least to me - very different from a ring game).

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In short when I got into Poker originally over 10 years ago, I bought myself a copy of "Hold'em Poker" by Sklansky & Malmuth for a bit of theory study off the table.

Having got back into it recently, after a 10+ year break, I have taken to playing Microstakes Sit & Gos on PokerStars (3 final tables, 2 cashes including a win). Where I hadn't played MTT tournaments before, I was wondering is there any recommended theory books (as I've noted the feel, feels - at least to me - very different from a ring game).

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

In short when I got into Poker originally over 10 years ago, I bought myself a copy of "Hold'em Poker" by Sklansky & Malmuth for a bit of theory study off the table.

Having got back into it recently, after a 10+ year break, I have taken to playing Microstakes Sit & Gos on PokerStars (3 final tables, 2 cashes including a win). Where I hadn't played MTT tournaments before, I was wondering is there any recommended theory books (as I've noted the feel, feels - at least to me - very different from a ring game).

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.

In short when I got into Poker originally over 10 years ago, I bought myself a copy of "Hold'em Poker" by Sklansky & Malmuth for a bit of theory study off the table.

Having got back into it recently, after a 10+ year break, I have taken to playing Microstakes Sit & Gos on PokerStars (3 final tables, 2 cashes including a win). Where I hadn't played MTT tournaments before, I was wondering is there any recommended theory books (as I've noted the feel, feels - at least to me - very different from a ring game).

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Are there any recommended Tournament Theory Books?

In short when I got into Poker originally over 10 years ago, I bought myself a copy of "Hold'em Poker" by Sklansky & Malmuth for a bit of theory study off the table.

Having got back into it recently, after a 10+ year break, I have taken to playing Microstakes Sit & Gos on PokerStars (3 final tables, 2 cashes including a win). Where I hadn't played MTT tournaments before, I was wondering is there any recommended theory books (as I've noted the feel, feels - at least to me - very different from a ring game).

Thanks in advance for any suggestions.