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Amarillo Slim's Play Poker to Win - Million Dollar Strategies from the Legendary World Series of Poker Winner - cover

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Amarillo Slim's Play Poker to Win - Million Dollar Strategies from the Legendary World Series of Poker Winner

Amarillo Slim Preston

Publisher: It Books

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Summary

In this new and completely revised edition, the first reigning World Series of Poker Champion gets down and dirty about how to win big. It's not just about cards. It's about the people who hold them, so you'll need to be a master of human nature. 
Who better to teach you than American folk hero and gambling legend Amarillo Slim? Get his first-hand secrets on everything from counting cards to judging opponents, the laws of probability, betting, bluffing, when to drop, and when to pick up your chips and head home.
Available since: 02/05/2014.

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