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Books Published By Two Plus Two

  • Sylvester Suzuki (1997). Poker Tournament Strategies. ISBN 978-1-880685-19-8.
  • David Sklansky (1987). The Theory of Poker. ISBN 1-880685-00-0.
  • Ray Zee (1992). High-Low-Split Poker, Seven-Card Stud and Omaha Eight-or-better for Advanced Players. ISBN 978-1-880685-10-5.
  • David Sklansky (1994). Sklansky on Poker. ISBN 978-1-880685-06-8.
  • David Sklansky (1996). Hold 'em Poker. ISBN 978-1-880685-08-2.
  • Mason Malmuth (1996). Poker Essays. ISBN 978-1-880685-09-9.
  • Mason Malmuth (1996). Poker Essays Volume II. ISBN 978-1-880685-15-0.
  • Mason Malmuth (1996). Poker Essays Volume III. ISBN 978-1-880685-27-3.
  • David Sklansky (1997). Getting the Best of It. ISBN 978-1-880685-04-4.
  • David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth (1999). Hold 'em Poker for Advanced Players; 21st Century Edition. ISBN 1-880685-22-1.
  • David Sklansky (1994). Sklansky on Poker. ISBN 978-1-880685-06-8.
  • David Sklansky (1996). Poker, Gaming, & Life: Expanded Edition. ISBN 978-1-880685-45-7.
  • Mason Malmuth (1996). Blackjack Essays. ISBN 978-1-880685-05-1.
  • David Sklansky and Mason Malmuth (1997). Gambling For A Living : How To Make $100,000 A Year. ISBN 978-1-880685-16-7.
  • Ray Michael B. (1999). PokerFarce and PokerTruth. ISBN 978-1-880685-20-4.
  • David Sklansky, Mason Malmuth and Ray Zee (1999). Seven-Card Stud for Advanced Players. ISBN 978-1-880685-23-5.
  • David Sklansky (1999). Sklansky Talks Blackjack. ISBN 978-1-880685-21-1.
  • Mason Malmuth and Lynne Loomis (2000). Fundamentals of Poker. ISBN 978-1-880685-24-2.
  • Dan Paymar, Donna Harris and Mason Malmuth (2000). The Professional Poker Dealers Handbook. ISBN 978-1-880685-47-1.
  • John Feeney (2000). Inside the Poker Mind: Essays on Hold em and General Poker Concepts. ISBN 978-1-880685-25-9.
  • Alan N. Schoonmaker (2000). The Psychology of Poker. ISBN 978-1-880685-26-6.
  • David Sklansky (2001). Tournament Poker for Advanced Players. ISBN 1-880685-28-0.
  • Mason Malmuth and Lynne Loomis (2004). Fundamentals of Craps. ISBN 978-1-880685-30-3.
  • Mason Malmuth and Lynne Loomis (2004). Fundamentals of "21". ISBN 978-1-880685-29-7.
  • Mason Malmuth and Lynne Loomis (2004). Fundamentals of Video Poker. ISBN 978-1-880685-31-0.
  • Mason Malmuth (2004). Gambling Theory and Other Topics. ISBN 978-1-880685-03-7.
  • Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie (2004). Harrington on Hold'em: Expert Strategy For No-Limit Tournaments; Volume I: Strategic Play. ISBN 1-880685-33-7.
  • Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie (2005). Harrington on Hold'em: Expert Strategy For No-Limit Tournaments; Volume II: The Endgame. ISBN 1-880685-35-3.
  • Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie (2006). Harrington on Hold'em: Expert Strategy For No-Limit Tournaments; Volume III: The Workbook. ISBN 1-880685-36-1.
  • David Sklansky and Ed Miller (2006). No Limit Hold 'Em: Theory and Practice. ISBN 1-880685-37-X.
  • Ed Miller (2005). Getting Started in Hold 'em. ISBN 1-880685-34-5.
  • Ed Miller, David Sklansky, and Mason Malmuth (2004). Small Stakes Hold 'em: Winning Big With Expert Play. ISBN 1-880685-32-9.
  • Nick Grudzien and Geoff Herzog (2007). Winning in Tough Hold 'em Games: Short-Handed and High-Stakes Concepts and Theory for Limit Hold 'em. ISBN 1-880685-38-8.
  • Matt Flynn, Sunny Mehta, and Ed Miller (2007). Professional No Limit Hold 'Em: Volume I. ISBN 1-880685-40-X.
  • Collin Moshman (2007). Sit 'n Go Strategy: Expert Advice for Beating One Table Poker Tournaments. ISBN 978-1-880685-39-6.
  • Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie (2008). Harrington on Cash Games Volume I. ISBN 978-1-880685-42-6.
  • Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie (2008). Harrington on Cash Games Volume II. ISBN 978-1-880685-43-3.
  • Collin Moshman (2008). Heads-Up No-Limit Hold 'em. ISBN 978-1-880685-44-0.
  • William Jockusch (2009). Pot-Limit Omaha: Understanding Winning Play. ISBN 978-1-880685-46-4.
  • David Sklansky (2010). DUCY?. ISBN 978-1-880685-48-8.
  • Dan Harrington and Bill Robertie (2010). Harrington on Online Cash Games: 6-Max No-Limit Hold 'em. ISBN 978-1-880685-49-5.

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