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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Farewell Great Knight.
Yes, I suppose the title may be a bit confusing here. First of all, let me clarify that this is not a "how to" book. It is a work celebrating the game of poker which places it skillfully within our cultural milieu. It is more a cultural history than a manual for novices. However, I believe that it should have value for all as there are a great many technical works but...
Published on September 21, 2005 by Bernard Chapin

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3 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars mildly entertaining
This isn't going to help your poker game at all.
Published on November 27, 2002


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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Farewell Great Knight., September 21, 2005
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This review is from: Total Poker (High Stakes: Poker) (Paperback)
Yes, I suppose the title may be a bit confusing here. First of all, let me clarify that this is not a "how to" book. It is a work celebrating the game of poker which places it skillfully within our cultural milieu. It is more a cultural history than a manual for novices. However, I believe that it should have value for all as there are a great many technical works but precious few David Spaniers. Indeed, unfortunately, Mr. Spanier has passed away. The reader will lament this fact shortly after he begins because the author strikes one as being good solid company. Many poker writers are players first, and writers... barely at all. That certainly is not the case with this narrator. His prose is strong and he paints a beautiful, impressionist picture of poker that you'll long remember. He approaches his subject with great enthusiasm and examines it from many angles. A fine essay about poker and film is included; wherein, he illustrates aptly that The Hustler, although it was not even about cards, is the greatest poker movie ever. A case study of former World Series of Poker champion, Puggy Pearson, reveals the ways of the professional. While cheating, along with a detailed description of "Loss" Vegas, are among the clever subjects addressed within. One of the best things about reading Total Poker, if you ask me, was getting to know David Spanier. He's an Englishman of the old school who would not readily find a home in "Cool Brittania." He was born and lived, for the most part, many miles away (and above) political correctness. Instead of making excuses for the "maleness" that is the game, he glorifies it. David Spanier, you sir, are missed.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars This book is the nuts., August 26, 1998
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Spanier analyses the game not from a technical angle, but rather using a more complete view which includes the psychological aspect. He looks at a variety of games in a refreshing way, and makes the book readable even to those insufficiently talented to be able to play.
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3 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars mildly entertaining, November 27, 2002
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This review is from: Total Poker (Paperback)
This isn't going to help your poker game at all.
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