Know When to Hold 'Em and When to Scold 'Em

Monday, 4 June 2007

Mark Borowski, a father of two children and World Series of Poker player, has released a book which he claims demonstrates a link between playing your favourite card game and good parenting.

Mark Borowski, a father of two children and World Series of Poker player, has released a book which he claims demonstrates a link between playing your favourite card game and good parenting.
In 'Big Slick Daddy: Poker Strategies for Parenting Success' Borowski illustrates his claim with the knowledge gained in over 20 years of card-playing, alleging that the same strategies that help a player win at poker can help readers win at parenting.
Amongst the themes covered in the book is the necessity of going ‘all in’ with children. “In poker, going all in means committing all of your chips to the outcome of one hand, which is thrilling when you win and chilling when you lose,” said a spokesman. “In parenting, going all in means making significant, enduring commitments to your kids that will pay off in the long run.”
Other tips include ‘Don’t bluff your kids’ and ‘Play no-limit poker but play limit parenting.’
“Big Slick is an Ace and a King, one of the best hands in poker, and this book helps fathers create a successful parenting hand,” added the spokeman. “Read it and reap.”
Autographed copies of the book can be ordered directly at the author's website: www.BigSlickDaddy.com.



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