All In Poker
Chips, Tips, Math, Money, Myths & Mistakes
A study in risk, reward, and really bad decisions. Everything you need to know about poker—except how to win.
Welcome to the fluorescent jungle—where probability meets denial and everyone thinks they’re due for a heater. All In drags you into the smoke-stained trenches of casual poker, from horse-track tournaments to late-night home games, documenting the math, the money, and the magnificent myths that keep the dream alive.
This isn’t a “how-to” guide; it’s a survival manual for the hopelessly optimistic. You’ll meet the heroes of the hundred-dollar win, the prophets of the rebuy, the quiet assassins who never speak, and the players who treat bad beats like memoir material. Each convinced the next hand will make sense of the last.
Along the way, you’ll learn why logic always folds first, why math can’t save you from yourself, and why poker remains the most honest form of self-deception ever invented. It’s the only game where losing money slowly still counts as character development.
Packed with real facts, false confidence, and the unvarnished etiquette of the felt, All In isn’t about winning—it’s about watching humanity bluff itself and call it strategy.
Perfect for the bathroom, the airport, or anywhere hope still bluffs reason.