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|title=For Richer, For Poorer: Confessions of a Player
|author=Victoria Coren
|website=http://www.victoriacoren.com/
|video=MOC_584-bG8
|amazonukcover=<amazonuk>1847672930</amazonuk>|amazonusaznuk=1847672930|aznus=<amazonus>1847672930</amazonus>
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Some things are in the blood. For Victoria Coren it was cards. As a child she and brother Giles were taught to play Blackjack by their grandfather. He called it Pontoon but the most valuable lesson was that grandfather was ''always'' the dealer and ''always'' the winner. Giles played Poker but wasn't really a gambler. Victoria was one of life's risk-takers and she leant to the more adventurous side of her father's family. She was unhappy at school, preferring the company of her brother's straight-talking friends to the bitchy all-girl atmosphere at school. In the intervening twenty years she's won a million dollars, but for her it's never been about the money.

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