Re: Which Book Should I Write Next?
The 50 poker hands book sounds perfect. People like books with many chapters, and the individual standalone chunk nature of this makes it a pleasant read for whenever. Seems like this would have the most mass appeal.
The poker life lessons one sounds like something I'd enjoy, but I think the target audience is small (probably just poker players), and even then I doubt most of them would buy it.
I'm not going to debate you being the best algebra teacher in the world - but I would say for this book to be a big seller you'd need to be picked up by some school system(s), and your gambler nature might make it a hard sell to the conservative decision makers. I just don't think parents will care enough to buy it for their kids unless a school mandates it, and that sounds like a tall order.
ToP Cliff Notes - Meh, maybe, but it just doesn't sound flashy at all. I don't have good logic, it just doesn't strike me as hot.
For me it's the 50 hands in a LANDSLIDE.
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