Michael Lewis Liar's Poker

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Liar’s Poker, the namesake of Michael Lewis’ in-part autobiography, is a game created by the traders of Salomon Brothers in the 80s. The objective of the game is to fool the other players by making a bid and the bidding “escalates until all the other players agree to challenge a single player’s bid,” much like trading bonds, “only then, do the players reveal their serial numbers and determine who is bluffing whom.”(____) The game, however important, is merely a small part of the the book. Lewis tells the story of his experiences just before and during his time at Salomon as well as the rise of mortgage traders and the eventual fall of Salomon.
The story begins with his failed attempt to land a job after undergraduate school. His botched interview