Biggest Game in Town - Book Review,
by A. Alvarez

From Library Journal A large portion of this 1983 volume initially appeared in The New Yorker as a series of sketches of the cardsharps who annually descend on Las Vegas for the World Series of Poker. The players make for interesting portraits, and Alvarez lets them have their say. Anyone interested in gaming will enjoy this, but others might as well.Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc.
Book Description Called the best book ever written on poker by players and critics alike, The Biggest Game in Town is a sought-after classic thats finally available in print again. Acclaimed author A. Alvarez delves into the seedy, obsessive world of high-stakes Vegas poker, where the next best thing to playing and winning is playing and losing. Uncovering an exotic underground rich in ambiance and eccentricity, The Biggest Game in Town is a magnificent book (San Francisco Chronicle), a real one of a kind.
About the Author A. Alvarez lives in London and is a frequent contributor to many publications, including the New York Review of Books. He is, to quote Londons Evening Standard, a poet, novelist, critic, anthologist, and author of books on everything from suicide to North Sea oil. To those of us who have spent too much of our lives chasing straights and flushes in smoky card rooms, however, he is known only for one thing-The Biggest Game in Town.
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