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Annie Duke: How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions at the World Series of Poker
The top-ranked female poker player in the world reveals an insider?s view of the World Series of Poker, a glimpse of her fascinating journey to the top, and keen analysis of winning hands I was schooled at St. Paul?s School, where my father taught English; Columbia University, where I majored in psychology and English literature, and the University of Pennsylvania, where, at twenty-six, I was nearing completion of a PhD in psycholinguistics. The afternoon before I was scheduled to meet the academic committee for a job interview, I drove my Honda from Philadelphia to New York, to see my mother. She wanted to have a little pre-celebration for a future that was mine for the taking, an academic career that would ooze prominence and prosperity. Once inside the apartment, suddenly, a dam burst. A simple tin trash can stood below my mother?s desk; I leaned over and hurled into it, again and again. The diagnosis? I was afraid to grow up. That?s when I ran away. Without a word of explanation, I fled to Montana, to marry a man I had never dated. And then, when money got tight and I felt beaten down by life in a leaky shack with minimal hot water, I got into my Honda and drove fifty-one frontier miles to the Crystal Lounge, in Billings. I sat down at the poker table, among thick- fingered cowboys and boozing rednecks, slipped off my shoes, tucked my bare feet under my butt, and as the dealer tossed me an Ace-Queen, I knew I was home. This is where my life begins.
From the Introduction
I never set out to become a professional poker player.
Annie Duke takes readers deep into the World Series of Poker as she wins millions, becoming the only woman to ever win two major tournaments in one year.
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- Posted: Aug-19-2008
Surprisingly good, for a memoir.
Annie Duke and David Diamond, Annie Duke: How I Raised, Folded, Bluffed, Flirted, Cursed, and Won Millions... And You Can Too (Plume, 2005)If you put aside the odd grammar of the book's title and dig into it, the first word that will no doubt come to mind is readable; I am not (to understate the...
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- Posted: Jan-24-2008
Sweet Read
Not knowing much about Annie Duke, but being a big fan of biographies and Poker I couldn't resist picking this book up in a bargain bin. It was the hardcover and selling cheap, had to have it.I got my money's worth. It was a nice distraction from the other book I am reading now. I like how she...
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- Posted: Mar-22-2007
Stands Out From The Crowd
This is not one of the typical how-to hold'em books that have flooded the market. While there is a sizable amount of material focused on poker, it is not all hold'em either, it is really two great stories woven into one book.The recounting of Annie's win of her WSOP bracelet in Omaha 8 is well...
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- Posted: Mar-06-2007
Who cares about her wasted life?
When Annie Duke dies, what are people going to say about her? "She had a messed up family life and neglected her four children, but she played a pretty good game of poker." Big deal. She's wasting her life, and this book is proof. And the book is flawed. She describes a hand where she has a...
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- Posted: Feb-09-2007
Fun Read
Fun and entertaining read. This book is not a "How to Win" manual. Rather as the title suggests, a story on how Annie won. Fast and Easy read.
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- Posted: Feb-06-2007
interesting but distant
Have you ever tried to tell a story to a friend or acquaintance, some personal epic filled with twists and turns, comedy and drama, thrills and chills and all sorts of gut clenching climaxes only to be met with a blank expression and a vaguely rhetorical "I guess you just had to have been there?"...
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- Posted: Nov-25-2006
Good read
A must-have for any poker fan. Annie Duke is one of the most visible figures in the game and this autobiography provides a great insight into her life told in her own words. She exposes almost every facet of her personality, from her continuing battle with anxiety to her unyielding drive to...
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- Posted: Aug-17-2006
Good Work
Hi Annie,I am so proud of you. The book was much more than I could have asked for. I played a lot of poker for many years and have recently started playing some again. You are inspirational. I love your candor. Sincerely, Linda Ryke Drucker
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- Posted: Jul-15-2006
An odd autobiography...leaves you feeling like she's a vacuum
Annie Duke's book is long on title, short on substance. The chapters alternate from her past to her present (at the time...her first big win in an Omaha Hi Lo tourney). The present-day stuff is presented well and you get a feel for what happens at a poker tournament...tension, boredom, table...
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- Posted: Apr-02-2006
LOVED IT!!!!!
I blew through this book in two days. It was a fun book to read. Annie Duke has led a very interesting life both at home and at the poker tables. She gives a little bit of advice on hold 'em and omaha hi-lo which I found to be helpful. I think this book can be enjoyed by anyone even someone with...
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