Zen and the Art of Poker: Timeless Secrets to Transform Your Game

by Larry W. Phillips

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The first - and only - book to apply the strategies and philosophies of Zen to the world's most popular card game.

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I really enjoyed reading this, even though I don't play poker. I thought it nicely outlined zen principles with a focus on competition and game-playing. My favorite zen proverb that I read in this book - "Everything is true just as it is: Why dislike it? Why hate it?"
There have been a lot of these "Zen and the Art of..." books. Not being much of a Buddhist, I figured I'd see what I can learn about poker from this philisophical perspective. I don't remember much, but one of the words of wisdom was to be patient when playing a hand. Well no shit. Needless to say, since reading this book, I have not won any more money playing poker.
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Yet another, different way to view poker and also, a few life lessons in there.

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Nonfiction, Philosophy, General Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality
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795.41201Arts & recreationRecreation, sports, and performing artsGames of chanceCard gamesGames of skillPokerPhilosophy And Psychology
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GV1255 .P78 .P55Geography, Anthropology and RecreationRecreation. LeisureRecreation. LeisureGames and amusementsIndoor games and amusementsCard games: Poker, patience, whist, etc.
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