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Great poker short story by John Bond
I happened to read a really good short story recently called T-Bird, by John Bond. It's about a professional poker player in Florida who becomes involved in an interesting scheme. The depiction of the underground cardroom is realistic, and the characters are interesting. The story is kind of an anti-"Lucky You": it has good characters, realistic poker, and a cool plot.
Turns out Bond has also written a few books on poker and has played poker professionally himself. That is probably why the Hold'em is so realistic. Anyway, I recommend the story to people who like mystery stories or poker stories. Beat: unfortunately, the only place I know of to get this story easily is in the anthology The Best American Mystery Stories 2007 (Carl Hiaasen, ed.). Most of the other stories in this anthology are pretty bad. |
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Re: Great poker short story by John Bond
What a terrible BBV post imo. Clayton would kill himself if he saw this IMHO.
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Re: Great poker short story by John Bond
OK, maybe my post was not perfect, but another way to say it is that the Bond story itself contains great brags; great beats; and some variance besides.
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Re: Great poker short story by John Bond
thanks, i will seek this story out
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