“Three years ago, Seidel began to teach me how to play poker. Why on earth would a professional poker player—the professional poker player—agree to let a random journalist follow him around like an overeager toddler? It’s not for money or exposure. Seidel is notoriously reticent, and he hates sharing his tactics. I was, however, an ideal pupil in a few ways. Most important, I have a Ph.D. in psychology, and so I was well positioned to understand Seidel’s style of play. I also never had much of an interest in cards, meaning Seidel wouldn’t have to rid me of any bad habits.” Maria Konnikova in The Atlantic: How I Became a Poker Champion in One Year. (She learned to bluff so well she should run for office…)

+ This is excerpt from Maria’s excellent book: The Biggest Bluff.