This book is a fast-paced and humorous (if you like Hull-humour) insight into the murky life of a habitual criminal gambler who hit the glitzy heights of high-stakes poker at just the right time and reformed himself by becoming a professional gambler..!
When TV poker became an overnight sensation Dave Ulliott was a ready made star who just happened to be rather good at poker. He had the look, the patter, the attitude, and the nickname. A nerveless and ultra-aggressive style brought success at the table (but not always off it) which led to a hall of fame induction and becoming one of the most successful British poker players.
Ulliott regales the reader with tale after dodgy tale, all told with the same cocky but somehow endearing style. He's been in the right place at the wrong time, the wrong place at the right time, and the wrong place at the wrong time. But when Late Night Poker first aired Devilfish was definitely in the right place at the right time and this was the catalyst for stardom.
Anybody interested in poker, in particular the late history of the modern tv and internet age, should read this book. Anybody not interested in poker should still read this book as it is an eye-opening biography into the much misunderstood world of professional poker.