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An idea for a book.
I have been playing poker for about four years and in my off time working (although not as much as I should) on writing a book not related to poker. Now I have decided to combine my two passions and write a book about poker.
I have a tremendous interest and passion for the game we play and I thought of an idea for a book that I don't think has been done before. I'm not a professional but have won quite a bit over the last four years playing this game. I have a regular job and play whenever I can. I believe I am a good representation of the average player (and the vast majority of players). When I read about poker (which is probably more than I should while at work), my favorite articles and posts are those that follow a player through a tournament and get an idea of how they were feeling and why they played this hand against that player. I'd like to write a book about my exploits at low limit tournaments that follows me for a year that's both instructional and interesting. I also think that this type of book would relate well to the average player. I think that there are very different stradegies that go into a small buy in tourney than the World Series and I don't think there is a definitive work on this subject as of yet (correct me if I'm wrong about this). My question is, does this sound like a good idea for a poker book? And no stealing my idea if it is. Thanks for any responses. I'm writing the book regardless but I'd like some feedback first. Peace Goodie |
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