The Truth Detective : A Poker Player's Guide to a Complex World
The Truth Detective : A Poker Player's Guide to a Complex World
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Author(s): O'Brien, Alex
ISBN No.: 9781788164887
Pages: 288
Year: 202505
Format: UK-B Format Paperback (Trade Paper)
Price: $ 22.08
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

'Through the lens of her personal experience as a poker player, Alex O'Brien reveals the tricks that can help each of us navigate a world beset with uncertainty and misinformation. I gleaned such useful advice from this heartfelt book - and came away also wanting to learn how to play poker!' - Angela Saini, journalist and author of 'Inferior: How Science Got Women Wrong' and 'The Patriarchs: How Men Came to Rule' 'The Truth Detective is the kind of timely popular science that captures people's attention and deserves to be widely read' - Alom Shaha, author of Mr Shaha's Marvellous Machines, Mr Shaha's Recipes for Wonder and Why Don't Things Fall Up 'I was gripped from the outset by The Truth Detective. No doubt because, as a competitive poker player, Alex O'Brien has skin in the game, she has made this exploration of how to read and understand human behaviour thrillingly alive. You might not emerge from the book as a poker champ, but you'll be astonished, enthralled, and - who knows? - even enriched by what you'll learn.' - Philip Ball, broadcaster and author of Bright Earth, Critical Mass, The Modern Myths and How Life Works 'Now, more than ever, it is vital that we all think critically about the news we're reading, the media we're consuming, and the opinions being easily thrown around. O'Brien's book takes us back to the basics of such critical thinking with the insightful premise of making decisions when clouded by uncertainty. A brilliant poker player, she brings her experience from the game and shows us how to apply this to everyday life. I will definitely be applying some of the lessons I've learnt!' - Roma Agrawal MBE, engineer, broadcaster and author '[The Truth Detective] got me thinking about the life skills we've acquired through playing games.


risk is an important skill to learn in life [and the book] explores how the games rules and strategies help us to better navigate the world and make better choices' - Jessica Creighton.


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