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Positively Fifth Street: Murderers, Cheetahs, and Binion's World Series of Poker (Taschenbuch)

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  • Taschenbuch: 436 Seiten
  • Verlag: Picador; Auflage: First. (März 2004)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0312422520
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312422523
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 20,3 x 14 x 2,8 cm
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  • Amazon.de Verkaufsrang: Nr. 101.680 in Englische Bücher (Die Bestseller Englische Bücher)

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    Nr. 84 in  Englische Bücher > Nonfiction > True Accounts > Murder & Mayhem

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To provide some background to Positively Fifth Street, in 2000, novelist and poet James McManus was sent to Las Vegas, innocently enough, by Harper's magazine to write a story about the World Series of Poker held annually at Binion's Horseshoe. But then, as so often happens on trips to Sin City, something kind of "happened". Rather than becoming an objective report, McManus's article evolved into a memoir as he put his entire advance on the line, got lucky with his cards, won a spot in the competition, and came much closer than anyone expected to winning the darn thing. The result, Positively Fifth Street, is just as dazzling, exciting and disturbing as Vegas itself.

McManus details his battles not only against his opponents but also against "Bad Jim", the portion of his own personality that needs to get in on a poker game in spite of both common and fiscal sense. Besides telling his own story, he relates the considerably more unpleasant tale of Ted Binion, whose grisly death was blamed on Binion's former stripper-girlfriend and her ex-linebacker beau. In the hands of a lesser author, the pursuit of these separate threads, of poker and of the seedy personal lives of wealthy casino heirs, may have lead readers to wish the author had picked just one subject. But under McManus's careful watch, they're really pretty similar: steeped in adrenaline, mystery, deception and skating on thrillingly thin ice. Each story underscores the other, a neat little "narrative as metaphor" device, while also painting a vivid picture of Vegas casino life. Poker, as anyone who has lost at it will tell you, is an intricate game and it's nice to see a top-notch author and player relate its finer points in an entertaining style that will appeal even to non-players. The author's hilariously self-aware and at times self-loathing style make Positively Fifth Street a fun read. But beyond that, his account of nearly winning the biggest poker tournament in the world and subsequently watching as the verdicts are announced for Binion's accused murderers makes for a great story. Even if it wasn't the one he was sent there to write. --John Moe, Amazon.com -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Gebundene Ausgabe .

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In 2000, novelist and poet James McManus was sent to Las Vegas, innocently enough, by Harper's magazine to write a story about the World Series of Poker held annually at Binion's Horseshoe. But then, as so often happens on trips to Sin City, something kind of ... happened. Rather than becoming an objective report, McManus's article evolved into a memoir as he put his entire advance on the line, got lucky with his cards and won a spot in the competition, and came much closer than anyone expected to winning the darn thing. The result, Positively Fifth Street, is just as dazzling, exciting, and disturbing as Vegas itself.

McManus details his battles not only against his opponents but also against "Bad Jim," the portion of his own personality that needs to get in on a poker game in spite of both common and fiscal sense. Besides telling his own story, he relates the considerably more unpleasant tale of Ted Binion, whose grisly death was blamed on Binion's former stripper-girlfriend and her ex-linebacker beau. In the hands of a lesser author, the pursuit of these separate through lines of poker and the seedy personal lives of wealthy casino heirs may have lead readers to wish the author had picked just one subject. But under McManus's careful watch, they're really pretty similar: steeped in adrenaline, mystery, deception, and skating on thrillingly thin ice. Each story underscores the other, a neat little "narrative as metaphor" device, while also painting a vivid picture of Vegas casino life. Poker, as anyone who has lost at it will tell you, is an intricate game and it's nice to see a top-notch author and player relate its finer points in an entertaining style that will appeal even to non-players. The author's hilariously self-aware and at times self-loathing style make Positively Fifth Street a fun read. But beyond that, his account of nearly winning the biggest poker tournament in the world and subsequently watching as the verdicts are announced for Binion's accused murderers makes for a great story. Even if it wasn't the one he was sent there to write. --John Moe -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Gebundene Ausgabe .


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5.0 von 5 Sternen Well written trip through the 2000 WSOP and the Vegas trial of the century, 23. Mai 2007
James McManus (fiction author, sports journalist and sometime poker player) went to Vegas to cover the trial of the murder of Ted Binion (whose father started the World Series of Poker (WSOP)) and to cover the rise of women at the WSOP. He ends up taking part of the advance money, winning a play-in satellite tourney, and getting a seat at the 2000 WSOP.

He made it to the final table and fifth place.

He intertwines his own story (an amatuer amongst some of pokers greatest names) with stories of the trial (where Ted's girlfriend and best friend are accused of murdering him), Jim's own personal history, the history of poker and the WSOP and the parallels he sees between them all.

The insights into the game, the hands, the mannerisms, and particularly what Jim is thinking at the time (fold? call? raise? who's that beautiful dealer named Red?) dividing the voices in his head (see? not just me!) into Good Jim and Bad Jim, make the writing of the actual WSOP satellite and tournament the best part of the book. But the other stories are woven in intricately and smoothly (with only a few abstract jumps), mixing in Dante and Dostoyevsky to prove his point.

Since the book has been written, the number of players entered into the big Texas Hold-em WSOP tourney has climbed in from the $1.5 million Chris "Jesus" Ferguson won (and 512 entrants) in 2000 to 2006's $12million Jamie Gold won amongst the 8,773 entrants (and around 12,000 are expected this year).

Read it before the big one this July 6, and it will help you imagine the action.
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5.0 von 5 Sternen Great Poker entertainment, 7. Mai 2007
In the last couple of month I read a handfull of pokerbooks which are not strategy guides but provide you with a descriptive view arround the whole poker secene itself. This book is the most outstanding of them. It covers 2 events, the mysterious death case of Ted Binion the son of the Casina magnat Benny Binion who once set up the "Horse Shoe-Casino" and the WSOP. Furthermore it covers the story of the authors ( a novelist), who has prepared himself to play poker before driving to Las Vegas and reporting about the women playing poker at the WSOP. As he got a budget for a satellite he was playing it and won the entrance fee for the main event in 2000. The author is able to combine the both stories together and give next to it a complete history about the poker scene from the 50ties to the year 2000. I dont want to tell too much but the book will turn out to be a great description of that specific tournament, given a colourful picture of the whole event and its prime protagonists. It is the style which is "grabbing" and the overall speed that make this book outstanding. For me it was more entertaining then e.g "Big Deal", " A Professor and Banker and a suicide King" or also " One of a Kind" books which are outstanding on their own!
I can highly recommend the book to every poker enthusiast who also like descriptions of the poker circuit as a great entertaining reading.
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