Off to Vegas tomorrow but need a good poker book to read. I don't want how to play guides, just interested in fiction and entertaining non-fiction. I've read Coren's book and the excellent 'One To a Million' by Tim Cole - but just looking for decent plane read, please!!
Have recently read The Biggest Game in Town by Al Alvarez. Would definitely recommend. Here's some guff about it:
In 1983, British poet, poker player, theatre critic, rock climber, and novelist Al Alvarez published The Biggest Game in Town, an account of the 1981 World Series of Poker ("poker's equivalent of Wimbledon"), won by Stuey Ungar. One critic called it "the origin of contemporary poker literature." The London Evening Standard calls it "probably the best book on poker ever written." Jim McManus, author of Positively Fifth Street calls it "the seminal book on the literature of poker. Gorgeously written. Very cool."
Aces and Kings by Michael Kaplan and Brad Reagan. It is around 15 short stories about famous poker players. Like Stu Ungar, Chip Reece, Doyle Brunson and loads more.
Also Every Hand Revealed by Gus Hanson, it'a a bit of a learming book. It's a really fun book tho, I couldn't put it down.
Have recently read The Biggest Game in Town by Al Alvarez. Would definitely recommend. Here's some guff about it: In 1983, British poet, poker player, theatre critic, rock climber, and novelist Al Alvarez published The Biggest Game in Town , an account of the 1981 World Series of Poker ("poker's equivalent of Wimbledon"), won by Stuey Ungar. One critic called it "the origin of contemporary poker literature." The London Evening Standard calls it "probably the best book on poker ever written." Jim McManus, author of Positively Fifth Street calls it "the seminal book on the literature of poker. Gorgeously written. Very cool." Posted by SR23
You would probably enjoy Big Deal by Anthony Holden. Well worth a look
Of the ones mentioned that I read didn't think biggest game in town was all that
Big deal very good, bigger deal not so much
Really liked positively 5th street
Every hand revealed is good, might fall under strat though
I'll recommend 2
The man behind the shades - Stu Ungar biography
The professor, the banker and the suicide king. Account of when businessman took on regs from high stakes games ( mostly the bellagio guys) at lhe and almost won
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Autobiography of Devilfish is pretty good and entertaining. No strat or any of that bo11-ocks, just stories galore.