The Biggest Bluff : How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and Win
The Biggest Bluff : How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, and Win
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Author(s): Konnikova, Maria
ISBN No.: 9780008270865
Pages: 368
Year: 202006
Format: UK-Trade Paper (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 26.72
Status: Out Of Print

'Beguiling . One part quest to one part behavioural science book, The Biggest Bluff is accessible even to non-poker-players . Konnikova is a good writer and hellishly bright' The Times 'Maria Konnikova asked if diligence, intelligence and training could conquer chance, bluff and mind games -- and the answer was a triumphant yes. A welcome story for a generation questioning the 'work hard and prosper' promise of the American dream' Spectator 'As someone who has read almost every piece of literature on poker, I can say that The Biggest Bluff is the best depiction yet of the game I love, and the invaluable thinking skills it teaches. This is not a book that will teach you how to play your Ace-Queen out of position against a laggy villain (although it will teach you what that means). But it will show you how to play the game of life more effectively. Konnikova's is an uplifting zero-to-hero journey that will raise a smile in these trying times' Nature.com 'A brilliant book mostly because Konnikova is a brilliant writer, but also because she is a brilliant observer of the weird world she has immersed herself into .


She is also an excellent chronicler of the gender dynamics around a poker table.enthralling.' Telegraph 'The narrative is so gripping that you might get halfway through before you even notice that you're getting a master class in learning, focus, and decision-making. I tore through it in two sittings, and haven't stopped thinking about it since.' David Epstein, author of Range 'A page-turning adventure . What makes The Biggest Bluff so unique is its honesty and humility. It understands the importance of luck and uncertainty - and how different they look when we're suddenly facing high-stakes, life-altering decisions.' Nate Silver, founder an editor-in-chief, FiveThirtyEight.



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