Holden On Hold'em: How to Play and Win at the Biggest Deal in Town
By (Author) Anthony Holden
Little, Brown Book Group
Abacus
1st November 2010
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
795.412
Paperback
320
Width 200mm, Height 129mm, Spine 22mm
258g
Holden is an experienced poker player who does not pretend to be as expert as the world s top pros; but he can write better than them - and he knows most well enough to milk them for personalized advice, tips and subtle strategies.
HOLDEN ON HOLD EM thoroughly analyses the difference between home and casino play, between cash and tournament play, between internet poker and the real thing against real human beings. Amid definitive charts and tables of odds, probabilities and other statistics, sample hands, advice on etiquette and other niceties, there will be sections on bluff, tells and the nuances of position and outs , as well as a brief history of the game and anecdotes about its great players. This book can claim to be the first really readable manual in the history of poker! An entertaining, anecdote-packed and invaluable companion to the narrative poker classics BIG DEAL and BIGGER DEAL."A remarkable odyssey part Damon Runyon, part Dostoevsky. . . . His insights into the peculiar alchemy of character and fate that draws writers to poker turns his book into a high-stakes psychological thriller." "Vanity Fair" on "Big Deal""
"Mr. Holden writes with extreme grace and wit . . . ["Big Deal" is one of the] best books on poker." "New York Times""
"A remarkable odyssey--part Damon Runyon, part Dostoevsky. . . . His insights into the peculiar alchemy of character and fate that draws writers to poker turns his book into a high-stakes psychological thriller." --"Vanity Fair" on "Big Deal"
Biographer Anthony Holden was an award-winning newspaper columnist and editor before becoming a full-time writer and broadcaster. He is also an admired translator of works from the classics to opera for Jonathan Miller at the English National Opera.