"THE BEAUTY of poker," writes David Sklansky in the introduction to "The Theory of Poker", perhaps the best book written about the best card game invented, "is that on the surface it is a game of utter simplicity, yet beneath the surface it is profound, rich and full of subtlety." Cooped-up children can learn the rules in just a few open hands-that is, rounds played with all cards visible and all moves explained. The lessons they glean will last a lifetime.
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