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Peter Alson

    Peter Alson
    Z Ulice do Ringu: aneb Jak se ze Syna stává Muž
    The Man behind the Shades
    The Vig
    The Only Way To Play It
    Take Me to the River
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    • 2020

      The Vig

      • 262 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Peter Alson is having an early mid-life crisis: he's a 33-year-old Harvard grad who has suddenly run out of prospects. He can't seem to finish that novel; he and his girlfriend, Anna, have decided to call it quits (again); and worse, he's flat broke. So when he meets Michael, another Ivy Leaguer who's making a killing as a bookie, he does what any enterprising guy would do: he enters a life of crime, joining a bookmaking operation headed up by characters like Monkey and Steak Knife, where his real education begins. If you combined Basketball Diaries and A Fan's Notes with a dash of Damon Runyon, the result would be something like this-hilarious and heartbreaking-a book that has rightfully taken its place among the classics of down-and-out literature.

      The Vig
    • 2020

      "A struggling artist who plays poker in order to pay his bills witnesses a murder in one of New York's underground clubs. With the walls closing in around him, he's forced to take the biggest gamble of his life in order to keep his family together."--Provided by publisher

      The Only Way To Play It
    • 2007

      Take Me to the River

      A Wayward and Perilous Journey to the World Series of Poker

      • 306 pages
      • 11 hours of reading
      3.9(13)Add rating

      An overeducated underachiever, Peter Alson, grapples with adulthood as he approaches fifty. Ready to settle down, he proposes to his girlfriend and devises a plan to finance their wedding through poker, leading him to the 2005 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas. Amidst the thrill of the game and the allure of the neon desert, he confronts both his past and future while vying for a staggering $56 million in prize money, blending humor and introspection in a quest for maturity and financial stability.

      Take Me to the River
    • 2007

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      • 278 pages
      • 10 hours of reading
      4.4(50)Add rating

      Teddy captured the Adirondack Golden Gloves title at 139 pounds in 1976. Forced out of competition because of injury, he turned his talents to training fighters, including Mike Tyson and Barry McGuigan. He has also employed his talents in appearing in films and choreographing fight scenes for a television series. This memoir presents his story.

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