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Annie Duke’s Story on High Stakes Gambling Featured on the Moth Podcast and Website
“BusByway” outlines Annie Duke’s podcast released by “The Moth” during the televised Tournament of Champions. September 9, 2014 Faced with an all-in situation, Duke explains how precious seconds started ticking while she contemplated her pocket 10s. She wanted to prove … Continue reading
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Book Reviews – Decide to Play Great Poker by Annie Duke and John Vorhaus
Huntington Press title Decide to Play Great Poker reviewed. September 9, 2011 – 10:48am. Review by Shari Geller When the book “Decide to Play Great Poker” came across my desk, my first question was “Do we really need another poker … Continue reading
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Annie Duke on Late Late Show
Decide to Play Great Poker author Annie Duke is a guest on CBS’ Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson. August 5, 2011 Click here to see Annie discussing discussing her new book and her role as Commissioner of the new Epic … Continue reading
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Book Review: Decide to Play Great Poker by Annie Duke
Chad Holloway reviews Annie Duke’s new poker strategy guide, published by Huntington Press. August 30 2011 DTPGP is strategy guide for no-limit Texas hold’em, as opposed to a book like Jerry Yang’s All-In (click here for a review of that … Continue reading
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Annie Duke Book “Decide to Play Great Poker” a Bigger Seller Than Brunson’s Super System
July 4, 2010 Champion poker pro Annie Duke reported on her Twitter page Monday that her new book Decide to Play Great Poker: A Strategy Guide to No-Limit Texas Hold Em was now ahead of Doyle Brunson’s uber popular “Super … Continue reading
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Annie Duke: Games beat reality
April 28, 2009 ("Movable Buffet" blogger Richard Abowitz references Anthony Curtis and the feature he’s currently writing about him in relation to Annie Duke’s game-playing strategy on "Celebrity Apprentice.") I don’t usually watch television, and so I missed … Continue reading
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IMCA 2015 Annual Conference
Huntington Press author Annie Duke headlines at the IMCA 2015 Annual Conference. Annie Duke, who spent two decades as one of the world’s top poker players, winning several poker championships. She has shared her knowledge through best-selling poker instruction and … Continue reading
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Good Poker Books
“Big Slick” reviews the best instructional poker books, including Huntington Press Decide to Play Great Poker, by Annie Duke and John Vorhaus. Aug. 26, 2012 This is a fantastic book for novices and poker players who are still new to … Continue reading
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Good Poker Books
Michigan Card Player picks its top poker titles, including Decide to Play Great Poker by Annie Duke, published by Huntington Press. Aug. 21, 2012 Decide to Play Great Poker by Annie Duke: this is a fantastic book for novices and … Continue reading
5 Ways to Be Better at Risk-Taking
Time Moneyland Career Strategies chooses Huntington Press author Annie Duke as one of five experts at risk-taking. March 15, 2012 You may never tame lions or swim with the sharks, but you still have plenty of opportunities to act courageously … Continue reading
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Chris Moneymaker talks ‘All In — The Poker Movie’
ESPN blog Page 2 on the March 23 launch nationwide of award-winning documentary All In — The Poker Movie, starring numerous luminaries from the poker world, including Huntington Press author of Decide to Play Great Poker, Annie Duke. March 23, … Continue reading
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Los Angeles Becomes The Newest Hub For Live Storytelling Events Brought To You By New York’s The Moth
HuffPost Los Angeles reports on the return of The Moth literary event, which featured Huntington Press author and poker champ Annie Duke. March 2, 2012 As an unofficial welcome back to Los Angeles, The Moth put on their biggest show … Continue reading
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