Al Alvarez touched down in Las Vegas one hot day in 1981, a
dedicated amateur poker player but a stranger to the town and its
crazy ways. For three mesmerizing weeks he witnessed some of the
monster high-stakes games that could only have happened in Vegas
and talked to the extraordinary characters who dominated them--road
gamblers and local professionals who won and lost fortunes on a
regular basis.
Set over the course of one tournament, "The Biggest Game in Town"
is botha chronicle of the World Series of Poker--the first ever
written--and a portrait of the hustlers, madmen, and geniuses who
ruled the high-stakes game in America. It is a brilliant insight
into poker's appeal as a hobby, an addiction, and a way of life,
and into the skewed psychology of master players and fearless
gamblers. With a new introduction by the author, Alvarez's classic
account is "the greatest dissection of high-stakes Vegas poker and
the madness that surrounds it ever written" ("TimeOut" UK]).
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