Publisher's Synopsis
New edition - now back in print! Interspersed with important lessons on what makes a great player tick, this is the fascinating account of 1978 World Champion Bobby Baldwin's early career playing poker in roadhouses and his meteoric rise to the championship. Baldwin and Mike Caro, both of whom are co-authors of the classic Doyle Brunson's Super System, cover the common mistakes average players make at seven poker variations and the dynamic winning concepts they must employ to win. Endorsed by poker legends and superstars Doyle Brunson and Amarillo Slim. 208 pgs. Fascinating anecdotes and advice from the early days of one of the world's greatest players broaden the book's appeal and makes for great reading.