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The Biggest Bluff is a book written by Maria Konnikova published by Penguin Press in 2020. [1] [2] Maria is a psychologist, television producer and a Russian-American writer.In this book, Konnikova describes her poker journey from complete novice to poker champ after hiring some of the worlds greatest players (including Erik Seidel) to coach her.
Maria Konnikova (born 1984) is a Russian-American writer. ... Her third book, The Biggest Bluff, published in 2020, chronicled her participation in the world of poker.
Seidel mentored journalist Maria Konnikova, starting in 2016, teaching her poker and the mindset that it requires. Seidel taught Konnikova Texas Hold'em and eventually she participated in tournaments and won $350,000. In 2020, Konnikova published a book about her experience: The Biggest Bluff: How I Learned to Pay Attention, Master Myself, And Win.
Konnikova explained that, unfortunately, it's incredibly difficult to tell when you're getting scammed. The best advice she can give is to try to look at yourself in the third person, to counsel ...
Pure bluff: This is a bluff that is carried out with the player having no chance of winning the hand if they’re called (for example, if they were betting big with a weak hand).
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