It really depends on their criterias for rating, but most of the books I'd expect to find at the top ten are there, I guess.
The books that would possibly not belong - and I say this because I wouldn't know - are the ones I haven't read (Krieger's, Reuben's, Schulman's), but unless they're all really good reads, I could see Schoonmaker's "Psychology of Poker" as being one of my top 10. I've recommended this book before, and I'll do it again: It brings a perspective on poker that I think is well worth the time. Plus, it's the best written book on poker I've read, when it comes to format and language - it's easy to read and easy to digest.
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