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Yup, reading books and gaining experience. Post hand histories on the forum of confusing/difficult hands.
My advice from personal experience would be...don't jump straight into the Theory of Poker, even though Sklanskys books are gold, something like Internet Texas Hold'em winning strategies by Matthew Hilger was a good starter, nothing too in depth but I found the starting hands and strategies for post flop play very helpful. Then after you've got some experience, Harrington on Hold 'em and the Theory of Poker start to make much more sense.
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