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~ Jay Greenspan (Author)
Key Phrases: two limpers, poker scene, flush draw, New York, Atlantic City, Los Angeles (more...)
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Greenspan, the editor of Winning Internet Poker for Dummies, narrates a three-month odyssey in which he hopes to win enough money to take on the power players at California's Commerce Casino. This is partly a technical book, replete with Greenspan's exhaustive musings on how to play particular hands (which will be arcane and tedious to nonplayers) and partly a sophisticated insider's exploration of the dynamics of the poker world. Greenspan theorizes, for instance, that this world is a "giant inverted pyramid" where "the richest and most skilled reside at the bottom." It's to those pros, the Doyle Brunsons and Phil Iveys of the world, that the money ultimately falls. A surrogate for the millions of Americans who fantasize about becoming professional poker players, Greenspan ends up debunking the myth that it's an easy lifestyle, pointing to the long hours, the stress of high stakes poker, and the dysfunctional personalities that inhabit the poker world. Accordingly, despite concluding that he is good enough to play professionally, Greenspan decides the poker life isn't for him. Readers will applaud the good sense of this able and likable writer. (Aug.)
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“If I were seeking a guide to lead me through the streams in search of really big fish, I’d grab my tackle and get in Jay’s canoe. And if I were searching for fish at the poker table, I’d follow Jay too. And so should you. He can lead you to everything you wanted to know about poker but have never asked.” —Lou Krieger, author of POKER FOR DUMMIES
 
“There are great poker players and there are great writers. Jay is one of the rare exceptions who is a star at both. As a poker writer, he is a fresh voice with sharp insights on game play, strategy, players, and poker’s impact on pop culture. Gauging from his large following on the Web, when Jay talks poker, poker people listen.” —Bhu Srinivasan, Publisher/Editor-in-Chief of All In magazine
 
“Jay Greenspan is a terrific writer with a deep and detailed understanding of poker. If he’s writing a book, it’s guaranteed to be entertaining. Hunting Fish is the kind of book veteran and novice poker players alike will really enjoy reading, and stands a great chance of joining the short list of poker classics.” —Dan Kimberg, Card Player columnist

Product Details

  • Paperback: 240 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (May 29, 2007)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312347847
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312347840
  • Product Dimensions: 8.2 x 5.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 7.2 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #1,137,438 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Were we the fish?, February 21, 2008
By Jerry B (Mesa, Az.) - See all my reviews
I left the book wondering if we were the fish for buying the book. I expected far more stories of soft games and how he exploited inexperienced people. However, the book is really more about the problems and experiences related to trying to play poker professionally. The book is valuable as a realistic look into the real poker world; hours of boredom for a few minutes of excitement.
I wish he was able to tell us more about the people he played against but since he skipped from game to game that probably was impossible.
I enjoyed his self-awareness that this wasn't the lifestyle for him. He seem so be a good tournament and internet player, so it makes you wonder why he ever left home to start with.
I agree with other reviewers that some of the hands he played were long-shot hands not normally played. However, I wasn't sitting there and didn't have the feel of the table or the players. Many times you make a play with 7,2 offsuit against a weak player to steal the pot but that may come only after you have built a super tight image and they believe you have the best hand.
Overall, I did like the book and it re-enforced my idea that the television version of poker is massively over hyped. The reality, not told in this book is that very few poker players make real money compared to the masses that play. At least, he shared his feelings and concerns about other poker players and what he might become if he continued. His decision in the end was correct and, perhaps, a lesson in gambling for all of us.
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9 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars in league with "big deal" as one of the best poker narratives, August 25, 2006
this book tells it like it really is. I've read many many poker books and I found this to be among the most riveting and realistic narratives. I would rate it up alongside Big Deal by Tony Holden as one of the most entertaining and thoroughly enjoyable poker books ever written. The author comes at it from a fairly unique angle, as a budding semi-pro player who is trying to make a living at a game he loves. Poker is about different things to different people, and this book tells a realistic tale about making a living as a "blue collar" cash game specialist.
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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Riveting Poker Odyssey, August 9, 2006
I know almost nothing about poker beyond the basics. A friend who makes his living playing pro poker gave me this book with the comment, "This will help you understand me better." And it certainly did. I was immediately hooked by Greenspan's description of the unglamourous world he had entered when he decided to embark on a three-month trip across America playing Texas Hold'em in casinos and back room joints. The conceit of the book, that he is always on the lookout for a "fish" to outplay, holds up. The real strength of the book, however, is Greenspan's realization that the world he has entered is not quite what he had expected. He is also disarmingly frank about his own limitations as a player and how much that old rascal Luck enters into the game. Greenspan's decision about how to frame his future, the experiences that contributed to that decision, and his reflections on his tour across America is what made the book a fascinating read for me. Experienced poker players will probably also enjoy the descriptions of poker hands he plays along the way.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Only Average For This Genre
I admit it. I read this one as the last of several 'I wonder if I should be a full time poker pro?' genre books. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Brunello

4.0 out of 5 stars Mostly enjoyable
This is a fun little poker book. Despite a few minor errors, the author does a good job of documenting his cross-country poker-playing trip. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Roy Eassa

4.0 out of 5 stars fun read for poker players
Hunting Fish is about the personal poker journey of Jay Greenspan. Along the way we get a glimpse of the life of everyday professional poker players. Read more
Published 19 months ago by Patrick Carlin

5.0 out of 5 stars entertaining, insightful read
This book is a great read, compelling from start - what's more compelling than reading about a poker player getting robbed, literally, of his bank roll a week before setting out... Read more
Published on November 3, 2006 by M. Suescun

1.0 out of 5 stars Good Story
This is not a how to book. It is a nice story about the author traveling the country trying to find soft poker games. Some of it is a bit tedious, but overall a good read. Read more
Published on November 3, 2006 by Maverick

3.0 out of 5 stars Marginal.
This is another of the poker books now available reflecting the nationwide poker boom (which hopefully isn't in the past). Read more
Published on November 3, 2006 by Bernard Chapin

1.0 out of 5 stars terrible book from wannabe pro
this book has 2 problems - the author and the narrative. first, he spend the entire book building up to his shot at 10-20 nl, then spends 2 pages there. huh? Read more
Published on October 21, 2006 by Thomas M. Murphy

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Published on August 12, 2006 by 2many2read

2.0 out of 5 stars Meh...
As a rabid fan of all things poker, I spotted this book in Barnes and Noble and picked it up. The premise of the book sounds interesting enough: poker player travels across the... Read more
Published on August 8, 2006 by Philip Jaffe

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