Real Grinders: How to Play Poker for a Living
Poker Books for Smart Players, Book 1
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Joshua Risser
About this listen
Three years in the making. Six different countries. Twenty-eight professional poker players. All of them Real Grinders.
If you’ve ever wanted to know if you have what it takes to be a professional poker player, now is your chance to find out. We’ve brought together some of the best pro players from around the world to talk about what it's like playing poker for a living; the good parts, the bad parts, the successes, and the challenges - everything that separates the winners from the losers in a game where fortunes can be won or lost on the turn of a card, and a level head and a quick wit control the table.
Some of the players in this book include:
- Aaron Mordey
- Alan McMaster
- Alek Givotovsky
- Alexander Antonios
- Ashley Warner
- Ashton Cartwright
- Brett “brett_threat” Chalhoub
- Bryan Huang (Pokerstars Pro)
- Chris Lee
- Cole “TopKat5757” Swannack
- Didier “didibearrrr” Guerin
- Grant Levy
- Jackie "Jackstar" Glazier (888 Pro)
- Jackson Zheng
- Jacky Wang
- Kahle Burns
- Mathew Brown
- Octavian Voegele
- Oliver “Talerric” “SwoopAE” Gill
- Patrick “pmahoney22” Mahoney
- Paul Hockin
- Rory Young
- Ryan Laplante
- Slava Sheynin
- Tom “winga699” Wing
- Victor Teng
- And more
Real Grinders. Professional poker doesn't get more real than this.
©2014 Ashton Cartwright (P)2019 Ashton CartwrightWhat listeners say about Real Grinders: How to Play Poker for a Living
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- Jean Genie
- 21-03-19
Interesting listen...
I used to play poker for a living, so it is always fun to catch up with the online poker world and learn about the characters still playing the game day-to-day.
Still, many of the poker players interviewed in this book sound more like gamblerholics, than professionals. And, if you are looking for insights into what it means to be a real poker pro, I am not sure you will find it here.
However, if you just treat the audiobook as simply a great way to listen to some crazy characters chat about their love for the game of poker, then the book makes for a more than decent listen.
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- S. Place
- 26-10-19
Read it if you are considering turning pro
This book was given to me for free at my request and I provided this voluntary review.
This book is a little different from other poker books I have read: it is not a bunch of strategy/hand reading advice but a set of short interviews with professionals explaining what doing it day in/day out entails. I think for anyone considering playing poker for a living they should read this book/useful for partners/friends of poker players to read.
I played online poker for 4/5 years full time before transitioning to a regular job as i could see the direction after black Friday, the discussions contained reflect the range of views and attitudes to playing the game full time. The various views on staking were particularly interesting to me and I now regret not being more aggressive in particular with respect to the weak live tournaments.
The format was good: i could listen to one pro/chapter at a time although I didn't really know too many of the names of the individuals in the book and do not really have any way of knowing who were the stronger players. If you enjoyed Ace on the river by Barry Greenstein then this is a good accompaniment along with something a bit more technical for the particular game you are playing.
I don't know how audible does the chapters but if the pros name could be added so you could go straight to an individual that would be good.
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