

Rough sex, black magic, murder, and the science-and eros-of gambling meet in the ultimate book about Las Vegas
James McManus was sent to Las Vegas by Harper's  to cover the World Series of Poker in 2000, especially the mushrooming  progress of women in the $23 million event, and the murder of Ted  Binion, the tournament's prodigal host, purportedly done in by a  stripper and her boyfriend with a technique so outré it took a Manhattan  pathologist to identify it. Whether a jury would convict the attractive  young couple was another story altogether.
McManus risks his entire Harper's  advance in a long-shot attempt to play in the tournament himself. Only  with actual table experience, he tells his skeptical wife, can he  capture the hair-raising brand of poker that determines the world  champion. The heart of the book is his deliciously suspenseful account  of the tournament itself-the players, the hand-to-hand combat, and his  own unlikely progress in it.
Written in the tradition of The Gambler and The Biggest Game in Town, Positively Fifth Street  is a high-stakes adventure, a penetrating study of America's card game,  and a terrifying but often hilarious account of one man's effort to  understand what Edward O. Wilson has called "Pleistocene exigencies"-the  eros and logistics of our primary competitive instincts.
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