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How I Made My First Million from Poker[ return to main articles page ]

By: P5s Staff
Published on Nov 29th, 2011
This month on the PocketFives Podcast, DailyVariance.com front man Tri Nguyen (pictured) brings us an inside look at his brand new book, “How I Made My First Million from Poker,” which features a foreword by Barry Greenstein. The book will hit DailyVariance.com in a couple of weeks on December 15th, has a list price of $117, and Ngueyn is offering it for $87.30. Plus, if you use the code “P5” at checkout, you’ll get another 10% off. Learn more about Nguyen’s newest poker book. Also, click here to buy.

Nguyen covers an avalanche of topics in his new book, including rebounding from a downswing, avoiding tilt, and playing your “A” game. On the subject of increasing longevity, Nguyen told the PocketFives Podcast, “The key is to create a balance between poker and your regular life. I think sometimes when we get into the game because we love it so much and it’s our passion, and we end up playing too much, too long that we neglect what we did before we got into poker. Poker ends up consuming us.”

He added, “When you don’t have life outside of poker, it lowers your creativity. It makes you get sick of poker really quickly. When that happens, it lowers your motivation to log as many hands and it becomes this cycle where you are feeling bad because you’re not spending time with other people.” We have seen plenty of poker players suffer from burnout over the years, with several opting to retire from the game.

If you visit DailyVariance.com, you’ll notice that Nguyen has written a bevy of poker books. We asked him how he goes about crafting his creations: “There are different processes for each type of book. When writing a technical book, I usually will coach a set of students to see what weaknesses they are having at the current moment and whether those weaknesses are different from before. I want to figure out what the common mistakes each person has and then figure out how to solve the problem.”

“I would do market research on what people are talking about and what questions they have,” Nguyen narrated. “Then, I’ll set out to write my first manuscript. After my first manuscript, I would send it to my students to see what they think.” After a process that involves sending his book to a group of poker regulars and students, up to two years could have passed.

“How I Made My First Million from Poker” is available in paperback and e-book formats. It’s sort of a revamped version of Greenstein’s “Ace on the River” and Nguyen discussed where ideas for new book topics come from. “They come pretty easily to me,” he asserted. “I’m not too worried about finding a poker niche. I believe in research. I’m very statistical influence-based in that I do research to see what the common mistakes are. If I just fix those mistakes for people, they’re going to find the book to be very helpful.”

Finally, we’ve interviewed plenty of poker players for feature articles here on PocketFives. However, several of them have asked us not to publish strategic insights for fear of eroding their edge. Nguyen took the opposite approach, telling us, “I’m not worried too much about that. I’m pretty sure there are a lot of world-class players out there who are better than me. The reason that I talk a lot about strategy is because if I’m wrong, I want to be embarrassed that I’m wrong so next time I learn from it.”

Remember, you can pick up Nguyen’s new book, “How I Made My First Million from Poker,” at DailyVariance.com. It’ll be available on December 15th and even features a 90-day return policy if you’re not satisfied. Plus, you can use the code “P5” at checkout to receive 10% off.

Listen to this month’s edition of the PocketFives Poker Podcast. Also, click here to buy!

Comments

  1. That's one pricey book.IMO
  2. Pricey!
  3. $117 for a BOOK? Thats absurd..
  4. $117, lol? Maybe 5-10 players in the world I'd pay $100+ to read a book about, sadly this fellow does not show up on said list.
    Edited By: the_dean22 Nov 29th, 2011 at 10:25 PM
  5.  
    Originally Posted by the_dean22 View Post

    $117, lol? Maybe 5-10 players in the world I'd pay $100+ to read a book about, sadly this fellow does not show up on said list.

    ^pretty much this
  6. yeah library ftw!
     
  7. Imo Jared Tendlers book is better value for money and hes a qualified psychologist- having said that im sure Tri has done his research on this
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  8. but u can get it for a much better price if you use that p5's code :P
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  9. He intends on making his 2nd million by selling his book at that price. Lol, what a joke.
  10. Like anybody would buy a book from a complete unknown for over 100 bux... I at least never heard of him and dont rly care if he binked 1M in a wsop or something lol. Id rather buy a gboro or moorman book for like 1k than this.
  11. he has sold books for something crazy like 800$ or something. I think even more. This is actually the lease expensive book I have ever seen him sell.
    Edited By: DrDankRx23 Nov 30th, 2011 at 02:24 AM
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  12. This is the guy who co-authored the book "Let there be Range" with Cole South (CTS). The book was priced in the thousands lol

    I think Tri's name was SlowHabit or something like that.
  13. how many books can you even sell at that price? I mean, if it took him two years to write the book, how much does he want to recoup from the book? How much could he?

    in all seriousness, could this book even sell more than 200 copies?
  14.  
    Originally Posted by RedIceRap View Post

    Like anybody would buy a book from a complete unknown for over 100 bux... I at least never heard of him and dont rly care if he binked 1M in a wsop or something lol. Id rather buy a gboro or moorman book for like 1k than this.

    This
  15. funny people pay $100 an hour for coaching but they mock forking over a little bit of money for a book.

    I've read several of tri's books and they were all quite good.

    tourney donks, imo
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  16.  
    Originally Posted by the_dean22 View Post

    $117, lol? Maybe 5-10 players in the world I'd pay $100+ to read a book about, sadly this fellow does not show up on said list.

    i would pay upwards of $350 for a book written by you, gray
  17.  
    Originally Posted by RedIceRap View Post

    Like anybody would buy a book from a complete unknown for over 100 bux... I at least never heard of him and dont rly care if he binked 1M in a wsop or something lol. Id rather buy a gboro or moorman book for like 1k than this.

    First of all he's not unknown, unlike you. Second, people can and will pay over 100. I know that because he previously sold a book for over 1k..

    Selling a book for 100 that talks about making a million dollars, seems reasonable.

    Not saying I'm gonna buy it but don't knock it until you try it.
  18. I'd buy Moorman1's book for $1000 if he ever wrote one.
     
  19.  
    Originally Posted by apology7 View Post

    funny people pay $100 an hour for coaching but they mock forking over a little bit of money for a book.

     
    Originally Posted by ACgaming View Post

    Not saying I'm gonna buy it but don't knock it until you try it.

    agreed
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  20. An hour of training costs more than $100 from most trainers. I am not saying that I would pay $100 for a book, but the same people payings thousands of dollars for training, would possibly be interested in paying $100 for a book.
 
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