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			<title>Lou Krieger</title>
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			<description>Certainly one of the most prolific poker writers out there, Lou Krieger has written so many articles and books that it's hard to categorize him. That's a good thing. I like reading the writings of a well-rounded poker author and there's no one that's written on more topics than Lou. If you haven't yet read Lou's work, I suggest you start. Your game will definitely improve and you will come upon insights uncommon in other author's works.



That's my opinion...who do you like?



Matthew Dodd

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