The Man Behind the Shades: The Rise and Fall of Poker's Greatest Player
By (Author) Nolan Dalla
By (author) Peter Alson
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1st August 2006
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Gambling: theories and methods
795.4120292
Paperback
352
Width 169mm, Height 200mm, Spine 24mm
242g
When Stuey 'The Kid' Ungar took his first World Series of Poker title, one journalist asked him what he would do with the money. His answer: 'Gamble it'.
Stuey grew up among the hoodlums and wiseguys of New York's Lower East Side. A pint-sized high-school drop out who never worked a day in his life, never had a bank account or paid a penny in taxes, he lived to gamble and became the world's most feared card player. From the multi-million dollar fortune he won and lost, the addictions that consumed him, and one of the greatest phoenix-from-the-ashes comebacks of all time, this is the story of a Las Vegas legend.'A riveting read about a high-roller who put the fear of God into his opponents. Fascinating.' (4 stars) - COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH
Nolan Dalla has been a gambler since childhood and is now a professional poker player and writer. He lives in Las Vegas. Peter Alson is a journalist and author of the highly acclaimed memoir Confessions of an Ivy League Bookie. He lives in New York.