If you're looking for a magazine that will not only brush up your card-playing skills but will also simulate the feeling of being seated with the high rollers, you may want to pick up a copy of Bluff Magazine. The stylish gloss of this publication is unequaled, and makes even the most small-time gambler feel like they are a part of the professional circuit. The layout is slick and the design is hip and modern, making Bluff one of the most visually appealing magazines in the market.
Aside from it's impressive graphics, Bluff is filled with a plethora of poker-related information, from basic tips to advanced playing strategies, anything that you can imagine for the poker enthusiast is included in the magazine. Professional poker players also act as contributing authors to the magazine, allowing readers an inside look into the world of professional poker. Some of Bluff's contributing celebrity authors include Annie Duke, Mike Caro, Jennifer Tilly and Phil Lask. These contributors offer a wealth of poker knowledge, throwing out tips that can make even the best poker players that much better.
The one flaw with Bluff is the style of writing. While the articles are laid-back and easy to read, the writers generally stick to a singular style, in the vein of FHM. The magazine seems to written for men, and while there are a number of women readers, this magazine should be bought before buying a subscription. It's well done, but not for everyone.




















