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Avis (10)
A double shame upon this duo
As if the idiocy and profligacy that these two lowlifes actually commited weren't enough, the brothers Barthelme compound it with poor writing and a remarkable lack of self-knowledge in \"Double Down.
Detached and bloodless
An entertaining work, and a good view into gambling psychology; but ultimately, I was disappointed.
Detached and bloodless
An entertaining work, and a good view into gambling psychology; but ultimately, I was disappointed.
Too Smart for Their Own Good
If this book has a moral, it is that if you're middle class you get away with doing a lot of stupid things.
Terrific memoir
I suppose I liked the book mainly for its insight into the betting mind.
Drowning in Grief by Losing Their Shirts
I thought this book was excellent: a memoir by two brothers who lost $250,000 in riverboat casinos.
If you ever have gone to a Riverboat Casino
This book is for anyone who has every gone to a riverboat casino.
entertaining but got on my nerves
I found this to be an entertaining tale of two brothers addicted to gambling.
Rambling, Gambling Men
Perhaps if Mssrs.
Not a how-to book
When some athlete demands that his contract be renegotiated and you hear the phrase, "It's not about the money," that's when you know that it most certainly IS about the money.