Women’s Poker Night Book Released.
Did you know that, women are the fastest growing demographic of new poker players more than a third of poker players and the number of women playing poker keeps growing. In today’s poker world, the women poker players come to play and will take players’ stacks just as fast their male poker players counterparts. For those who haven’t been paying attention over the last couple of years, women poker like Annie Duke and Jennifer Harman have made it known that women poker players are here to stay and the boys better watch out.
The surge of serious female interest in poker has created a need for a serious women’s poker book that documents the rise and experiences of women and poker. WOMEN’S POKER NIGHT provides women with much needed information on how to successfully navigate the poker world and to empower them to successfully challenge their opponents.
Compiled by Maryann Morrison, a woman poker herself and founder and president of the Women’s Poker Club and publisher of Woman Poker Player magazine, WOMEN’S POKER NIGHT is a collection of frank, funny, and empowering stories that examines just how far women poker players have come—and what it took to get there. You’ll find eye-opening personal anecdotes from women poker players at every level of expertise—trailblazing stars, circuit pros, and avid amateurs alike. Barbara Enright—one of the greatest women players of all time—recounts her journey to become the first woman at the final table at the World Series of Poker. Star players and poker writers including Cyndy Violette, Rose Richie, Cat Hulbert, Toby Leah Bochan, Jennifer Leo, Barbara Connors, Michele Lewis, and Amy Calistri give their perspectives on the game they love, and offer insights on topics as diverse as using feminine wiles to outwit your opponents, the pros and cons of women only poker tournaments, and much more.
Along the way, these dedicated women players share insider tips, stories of rousing victories and bitter defeat, hard-won advice gleaned through decades of combined experience—and, most of all, a wealth of inspiration and encouragement for every woman who’s ever thought about taking a seat at the table and showing the men how it’s done.
According to Maryann Morrison, “Women’s Poker Night takes a different approach to the strategies that it presents in its chapters. Just as learned experience at the table can make someone a better poker player, so can learning through the experiences of others. Initial feedback from some readers has been that reading Women’s Poker Night is like talking to the contributors in a private conversation. It’s an incredibly enjoyable way to learn more about poker, whether you play or not.”
Women’s Poker Book’s Endorsements:
“Girls got game, and this book proves it. A must-read for all poker players, men and women alike.”
—Annie Duke, 2004 WSOP Tournament of Champions winner.
“I used to walk through a poker room and only would see a couple of women in the room, now when I walk through, there’s a woman at every table.”
—Jennifer Harman, high stakes player and two-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner.
“I look forward to the day when all women can be confident playing against men. In my family, the women were always the better poker players.”
—Lacey Jones, professional poker player.
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Ciprian13 says:
THE BOOK WILL NOT HAVE A GREAT IMPACT
Things like guts and when to go all-in it’s not a thing that you can learn from books you have to practice a lot to know when is the right time to take action.Regarding the women poker players they bring something new to the table but they have more things to learn by practicing this game.
February 2nd, 2007 at 5:56 pm