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118

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Strategies for beating small stakes poker cash games
2015, [publisher not identified], CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Jonathan Little is a professional poker player from Pensacola, Florida who started playing poker when he turned 18 years old. He quickly became one of the biggest winners in online sit-n-go tournaments. He has won two WPT events and final tabled two others, earning him the Season 6 Player of the Year award. He has total earnings in excess of $5 million. In 2013, he cashed five times in the WSOP, including a 3rd place finish.

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Small stakes poker cash games

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795.4/12

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118 pages
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118

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OL27206212M
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strategiesforbea0000litt
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1518655386
ISBN 13
9781518655388
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936207121

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