Annie Duke: How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at the World Series of Poker -
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Well Annie Duke does. I know because I am one. I started as a casual observer of the TV poker phenomenon, but Duke is brilliant. Her style of writing this book is EXCELLENT. It becomes, at the same time, Poker how to manual and entertaining autobiography about an intelligent, well rounded, flirty mother of four. She even did a remarkable job reading it! I loved this book. GREAT! Just plain FABULOUS!
This title of this book is very misleading. Most of this book is spent allowing the daughter of an English proff to prove she does have a somewhat expansive vocab. This book does not tell you how to play poker or give any real tips. It's a recounting of events of the author's life most of which involve a nervous stomach.