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An edition of Cowboys full (2009)

Cowboys full

the story of poker

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From the Publisher: From James McManus, author of the bestselling Positively Fifth Street, comes the definitive story of the game that, more than any other, reflects who we are and how we operate. Cowboys Full is the story of poker, from its roots in China, the Middle East, and Europe to its ascent as a global-but especially an American-phenomenon. It describes how early Americans took a French parlor game and, with a few extra cards and an entrepreneurial spirit, turned it into a national craze by the time of the Civil War. From the kitchen-table games of ordinary citizens to its influence on generals and diplomats, poker has gone hand in hand with our national experience. Presidents from Abraham Lincoln to Barack Obama have deployed poker and its strategies to explain policy, to relax with friends, to negotiate treaties and crises, and as a political networking tool. The ways we all do battle and business are echoed by poker tactics: cheating and thwarting cheaters, leveraging uncertainty, bluffing and sussing out bluffers, managing risk and reward. Cowboys Full shows how what was once accurately called the cheater's game has become a mostly honest contest of cunning, mathematical precision, and luck. It explains how poker, formerly dominated by cardsharps, is now the most popular card game in Europe, East Asia, Australia, South America, and cyberspace, as well as on television. It combines colorful history with firsthand experience from today's professional tour. And it examines poker's remarkable hold on American culture, from paintings by Frederic Remington to countless poker novels, movies, and plays. Braiding the thrill of individual hands with new ways of seeing poker's relevance to our military, diplomatic, business, and personal affairs, Cowboys Full is sure to become the classic account of America's favorite pastime.

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516

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Table of Contents

1: Pokerticians
2: Loaded knucklebones to donkeys in cyberspace
3: Shivering shaman and the concubines of invention
4: Jeanne d'Arc and la hire to the naked singularity of spades
5: Dr Jerome Cardplayer and the vying games that gave rise to poker
6: Poque to pokuh to poker
7: Mississippi steamboats, the Internet card rooms of 1814
8: Cheating game
9: Styles and technologies of cheating
10: Sharps reformed and unreconstructed
11: Decks cold and colder
12: Mary situation
13: Look away, Dixie Land
14: Wizard
15: Nary a pair
16: Aces and eights
17: Early draw primers
18: Stud poker
19: High plains drifters
20: Cowboys play poker
21: Dogs playing poker
22: Mirror, the riffle, the shift, and the shark
23: Education of a poker player, part 1
24: Hump guns down brain over stud debt!
25: Education of a poker player, part 2
26: Secretary, the president, his wife, and her lover
27: Education of a poker player, part 3
28: Buck stops with Vinson-or Winston
29: Cold War poker
30: Dowling and Kriegel, Blotzsky and Witherspoon
31: Legend of Johnny and the Greek
32: Hold me, darlin'
33: Opposite of a peace sign
34: Two burn holes in a blanket
35: World series of poker, part 1
36: Gardena, that seventies poker capital
37: World series of poker, part 2
38: World series of poker, part 3
39: World series of poker, part 4
40: World series of poker, part 5
41: Small ball, the bluff, and the boom
42: Drawing red lines in the desert, or how (not) to bluff a martyr
43: Fooled by randomness
44: Bunches of luck
45: Biology and Eros of no-limit hold'em tournaments
46: Andy game, part 1
47: Andy game, part 2
48: LH and AI
49: Poker world is flat (in spite of the UIGEA)
50: Cheating 2_0
51: Poker school, poker law, poker ethics
52: World's game
Notes
Selected bibliography
Glossary of poker terms
Acknowledgments
Index.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
795.412
Library of Congress
GV1251 .M398 2009

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 516 p. :
Number of pages
516

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24403960M
Internet Archive
cowboysfullstory00mcma
ISBN 10
0374299242
ISBN 13
9780374299248
LCCN
2009029533
OCLC/WorldCat
317928779

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