Now a major motion picture, written and directed by Aaron Sorkin and
starring Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, and Michael
Cera--the true story of "Hollywood's poker princess" who gambled
everything, won big, then lost it all.
Molly Bloom reveals how she built one of the most exclusive, high-stakes
underground poker games in the world--an insider's story of excess and
danger, glamour and greed.
In the late 2000s, Molly Bloom, a twentysomething petite brunette from
Loveland Colorado, ran the highest stakes, most exclusive poker game
Hollywood had ever seen--she was its mistress, its lion tamer, its
agent, and its oxygen. Everyone wanted in, few were invited to play.
Hundreds of millions of dollars were won and lost at her table. Molly's
game became the game for those in the know--celebrities, business
moguls, and millionaires. Molly staged her games in palatial suites with
beautiful views and exquisite amenities. She flew privately, dined at
exclusive restaurants, hobnobbed with the heads of Hollywood studios,
was courted by handsome leading men, and was privy to the world's most
delicious gossip, until it all came crashing down around her.
Molly's Game is a behind the scenes look at Molly's game, the life she
created, the life she lost, and what she learned in the process.