Poker, Politics & Presidents: How Card Playing and Other Games Impacted the Presidency—From George Washington to Joe Biden

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Poker, Politics & Presidents reveals the significant influence card playing and other games had on U.S. Presidents—from George Washington to Joe Biden—and, therefore, impacted all Americans. The book illustrates how almost all presidents played games and used other pastimes to escape the overbearing stresses of the presidency. But equally—if not more—importantly, the book describes how cognitive games, such as poker and chess, go far beyond stress relief, creating a link between those games and politics. The book discusses how numerous presidents used the camaraderie of poker games to their political advantage, some creating contacts that helped their rise to the presidency. It also details the author’s discovery that the highest rated presidents were card players, which helped in their strategic thinking, risk-taking, bluffing and ability to read their opponents—skills explained through game theory, a science that the book examines.Ralph W. Crosby has spent a multifaceted career as a journalist, author and marketer. Currently, he is the chairman of Crosby Marketing Communications, a national ad/PR firm he founded in 1973.A graduate of the University of Maryland College of Journalism, Ralph began his professional life as a newspaperman in Baltimore, later becoming a White House Correspondent and magazine writer during the Eisenhower-Kennedy-Johnson presidential years, culminating his journalistic career in 1972 as an editor with the Kiplinger organization.During his Washington correspondent years, Ralph was a member of the National Press Club and a devotee of its card room, where the old timers talked about the poker playing of presidents Franklin Roosevelt and Harry Truman, which later became part of the genesis for this book.Poker, Politics, and Presidents is Ralph’s fourth book. He previously published Memoirs of a Main Street Boy, a book about his youth in Annapolis, Maryland, blended with that city’s extraordinary Colonial history, and two business marketing books: It’s the Customer, Stupid! and Person-to-Person Management.He has published numerous articles in national magazines, has lectured at the University of Maryland and taught writing courses at Anne Arundel Community College. Read more

ASIN B0BX1R18F9
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Language English
File size 7.7 MB
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Publisher Anaphora Literary Press
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Print length 696 pages
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Publication date February 26, 2023
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