Non-Fiction Poker Books that Missed the Cut (“Talking Points with Nolan Dalla”)
Yesterday, I posted a list of (what I believe to be) the most important poker books ever written.
Unfortunately, several worthy non-fiction narrative contenders weren’t mentioned and missed the cut.
So today, I’m going to rectify that, at least in part, with a video blog (vlog) on some other poker books which merit consideration.
This is Part 1 of 2 in a continuation of the (weekly) video series called “Talking Points.” The next part will be a more in-depth discussion of why I listed the books ranked 1 through 10.
Obviously, this entire discussion is unscripted. I even make a few errors (twice calling Herbert O. Yardley, “Edward O. Yardley” by mistake).
Oh, and for the record — my co-star in this video is Johnny Walker Black and soda, with a heavy splash of Italian Volcano (lemon).
Here’s the latest video, which runs for about 23 minutes.
There is no poker book titled “You cant beat stupid”
These books might be good for dealing WSOP ME final table but not daily use.
1 30/60 limit game – UTG with 83 offsuit calls and then calls $90 Three bet and turns his straight draw.
2 – NL tournament – BB 200, UTG raises 400, UTG+1 calls, Button raises to 3000 with Aces, sb, BB, UTG fold, UTG+1 calls with J9 offsuit, hits 2 pair.
You owe all of us $2.
McDonalds?………wasn’t that #1 voted restaurant in the LVR “Best of”