The poker craze has hit mainstream media with a weekly column scheduled
for the New York Times starting this week.
Commencing Saturday, the New York Times will begin running a weekly
poker
column, written by author and writing instructor James McManus.
The column, plainly titled "Poker," will appear in the Times'
sports section each Saturday, and will cover a range of the game's
appeal, including the strategy and psychology involved in home poker
games, online poker, as well as major land-based tournaments.
McManus made his mark on the world of poker when he entered the 2000
World Series
of Poker (WSOP) as part of a piece he was writing for Harper's
magazine. Although his participation had initially literary motivations,
McManus ultimately came in fifth at the tournament, taking home $250,000.