| This is a discussion on Poker Fiction within the online poker forums, in the General Poker section; OK, gang, this is my virgin post so please be gentle . I've been lurking all summer. While I'm still overwhelmed by the wealth of ... |
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| Poker Fiction OK, gang, this is my virgin post so please be gentle . I've been lurking all summer. While I'm still overwhelmed by the wealth of information and insights I have yet to glean from this marvelous forum, I finally decided just to jump right in. In my introduction I said that I love everything about poker--the cards, the community and the culture. Another thing I love is reading poker fiction and I was wondering if that was true for anyone else too. The following is a list of all the books I currently have in my library. Is there any really marvelous read that I'm missing? Broke by Brandon C. Adams Poker Nation by Andy Bellini King of a Small World by Rick Bennet Lucky at Cards by Lawrence C. Block The Rogues Game by Milton T. Burton Rounders by Kevin Canty (based on the screenplay) A Chip and a Chair by Stanley Cohen The Rebuy by Burto Deluchi Poker Slam by Neal Gersony Ten to Call by Bob Hayes The Mortal Nuts by Pete Hautman Ring Game by Pete Hautman Short Money by Pete Hautman Drawing Dead by Pete Hautman The Rogue by Rex Jones Poker, Pukes and Prophets by Mr. Shen Min Ma Shut Up and Deal by Jesse May The Ace of Spades by Bruce McDougal Havana by Paul Monet (based on the screenplay) The Picasso Flop by Vince Van Patten Dead Money by Rudy Stegemoeller Funny Money by James Swain Deadman’s Poker by James Swain Loaded Dice by James Swain Sucker Bet by James Swain Mr. Lucky by James Swain Grift Sense by James Swain Deadman’s Bluff by James Swain Under the Gun by John Vorhaus Anthologies Full House edited by Pete Hautman Deadman’s Hand edited by Otto Penzler Teen Fiction All-In by Pete Hautman No Limit by Pete Hautman Female protagonists Death on the Flop by Jackie Chance Cashed In by Jackie Chance Holdem Hostage by Jackie Chance The Perfect Play by Louise Weiner The Prop by Pete Hautman For Glory by Elizabeth Lee Flashes of Glory by Elizabeth Lee Chick Lit Girl’s Poker Night by Jill A. Davis Harlequin’s Super Romance Holdem Series The Baby Gamble by Tara Taylor Quinn Betting on Santa by Debra Solenen Going for Broke by Linda Style Deal Me In by Cynthia Thomason Texas Bluff by Linda Warren |
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| Oh heck, probably on the only person here that can give you a run for your money would be AG (alien genius). But his library on poker is more strategy iirc. But he may have some thoughts on fiction poker for you... edit: You could add "Play Razz Poker to Win" by Mitchell Cogert to your fiction list. It's technically strategy, but fiction would fit it pretty well too. |
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| Fiction from my library: Poker Nation by Andy Bellin Shut Up and Deal by Jesse May King of a Small World by Rick Bennet The Prop by Pete Hautman All-in by Pete Hautman No Limit by Pete Hautman The Perfect Play, (a novel) by Louise Wener Broke, a poker novel, by Brandon Adams The Picasso Flop by Vince Van Patten A New York Hold'em by William A. Klein Texas Poker Wisdom by Johnny Hughes Dead Man's Hand: Crime Fiction at the Poker Table by Otto Penzler (Editor) Last Call by Tim Powers (fiction) Dead Money, by Rudy Stegemoeller Life on Tilt by John Blowers (autographed) Why I H8 the 8 of Diamonds by Chris Flook and Justin Campbell White Knight Black Night by Susie Isaacs |
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| re: Poker Fiction Wow! I'm in heaven. What a great place this is. I have wanted to talk poker fiction forever. Egon, when I first started looking for poker novels I felt the same way about the number of books in the genre. Took a lot of searching, that's for sure. desturn, I hadn't heard of hardly any of them either and that's one of the things that made my search so much fun. Jack Daniels, I am still laughing about your suggestion to add the Razz strategy book to my collection! Pokayr, I'll look for that book. Thanks. Sounds really interesting. Snow, I have a bunch of strategy books too. Sometimes they make me blurry-eyed so I seek refuge in fiction. Great finish today, btw. I am so impressed. The way you came back from being down to the felt was truly amazing. Clubsta, I love poker movies too and have a bunch of them as well. Maybe that will be yet another Lark List?! Storm, thanks for the welcome! I guess you can tell how happy I am to be here. |
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| As Jack Daniels predicted you came through in spades, AG! Great list. I went immediately to Amazon and ordered 4 of the books you mentioned that I don't have. The only one I didn't order was "Why I H8 the 8 of Diamonds" because there was only one left and the price seemed a bit steep. So....of all the poker fiction you own, which are your favorites and why? Just off the top of my head I can say that I really liked "Under the Gun" by John Vorhaus. Not only is the action good, but the poker wisdom and savvy in his novel understandably surpasses that of most, if not all, of the others. I really look forward to reading Susie Isaacs's novel for that very reason. If anyone expresses any interest, I would be happy to write brief reviews (like 2 or 3 sentences) of the books/series in my collection. Some of them are great, and some of them decidely fall in the "don't waste your money" category. In closing for now, I was inspired to make my virgin post by an older one by AG titled "My Poker Library". I was going to just respond to that but a little note appeared suggesting I start a new thread, so I did. |
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| positively fifth street james mcmanus fiction/faction about a writer who covers the world series of poker and the murder of one of the binions...mixes whodunnit with preparing for and playing in the tourny . supposed to be a movie out this year? |
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| Yeah, Ten to Call is a "good book" in terms of being off-beat and a little on the raunchy, dark side. Though very non-trad from a literary point of view in terms of how the story unfolds and all, I really enjoyed the read in a crazy kind of way. I purchased my copy from amazon.com. |
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I've read a few others too, none worth repeating on here though. |
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