Dan Bilzerian’s The Setup Book Filled w/ Sex, Drugs, and Plenty of Poker – PokerNews.com

Posted: December 27, 2021 at 4:27 pm

December 21, 2021Chad Holloway

Theres no denying Dan Bilzerian has been a polarizing figure, both in poker and in the real world.

Regarding the latter, the King of Instagram has made plenty of headlines, right or wrong, for blowing shit up, his myriad of dalliances with women, and even tossing a pornstar off a roof.

In poker, the GGPoker Ambassador has reportedly won tens of millions, caused a controversy when he called a well-known female player a hoe, and has been known to rub elbows with some of the biggest names in the game.

For me, Bilzerian has been a mixed bag. Id be lying if I said I, like millions of other men, wasnt fascinated by his lifestyle and adventures, but Im also not a fan of some of the things he does (i.e. the aforementioned hoe incident). Primarily, my biggest reservation with Bilzerian was his claims of poker success without much to back it up.

Granted, high-stakes poker games, especially cash games, tend to be shrouded in mystery, but for someone to claim theyve won as much as Bilzerian did, well, how can one verify that? Did he really win that much or was it just false bravado, another poker player embellishing their results?

Ive been around the poker world for more than a decade and feel pretty well-connected, so if I was unaware of even the rudimentary details, how true could it be? That has been my thinking for a while I was skeptical of Bilzerian as a poker player because there were so many unanswered questions.

I was hoping some of those questions might be answered in his new self-published autobiography The Setup, and much to my surprise, they were. I obtained a copy of his book, which I assumed would be ghostwritten but was actually penned by the man himself, during the 2021 World Series of Poker (WSOP), and it made a helluva impression on many levels.

The Setup is an intimate look at all things Dan Bilzerian. From his life as a kid to his unprecedented rise to fame on social media. Its a raw, no-holds-barred look at a man many consider an enigma.

More succinctly, The Setup is Bilzerians philosophy towards life and women. Love him or hate him, has there ever been someone who epitomizes the Austin Powers mantra Women want him, men want to be him than Bilzerian, at least in this day and age of social media?

Bilzerian guides the reader through his life by breaking his book into five parts:

Throughout, there are color photos, screengrabs of social media posts, and testimonials from famous friends including Steve Aoki, BJ Baldwin, rapper Meek Mill, and country music superstar Jake Owen, as well as poker players like Dan Fleyshman, Jennifer Tilly, Antonio Esfandiari, Bobby Baldwin, and Mike The Mouth Matusow.

The book itself is NSFW with both explicit content and images. Dont be shocked when you read about Bilzerians detailed sexual exploits, varied drug use, and brushes with danger and even death.

Look, I read The Setup looking to validate my skepticism, especially in regards to his self-proclaimed poker prowess, but thats not what happened. Instead, Ive got to admit I enjoyed the hell out of The Setup. It was vulgar and graphic, yet raw and entertaining.

One might expect Bilzerian to write a book thats essentially an ode to his ego, but thats not the impression with which I was left. Bilzerian writes about both the good and bad. Sure, he shines a positive light on himself often, but he also puts in tons of stuff that does the opposite. I was actually shocked at some of the stuff he shared shoving drugs up his ass, getting caught masturbating, and losing his virginity to a prostitute are a few that come to mind but I found his willingness to just put it all out there added authenticity to The Setup.

Instead of coming off as a self-serving megalomaniac playboy many might expect (myself included going in), Bilzerian leads with a sense of vulnerable genuineness, one demonstrative of a layered individual. If whats read is to be believed, theres more to Bilzerian than what might meet the eyes of his nearly 33.3 million followers on Instagram.

"If whats read is to be believed, theres more to Bilzerian than what might meet the eyes of his nearly 33.3 million followers on Instagram."

Bilzerian loves powerful guns and fast cars, but hes also got an introverted geek side complete with some of the insecurities you and I might have ourselves. Many of his fans see Bilzerian as a god, but he takes it upon himself to show readers that hes just a man. By sharing details regarding his childhood struggles, as well as the trials and tribulations he faced in his quest to become a Navy seal, its hard not to empathize with Bilzerian, at least from the start.

For me, my favorite part of the book was when he detailed his gambling adventures. Bilzerian talks about how he discovered the game and his rise through the ranks. Much to my satisfaction, he talked specifics when it came to his big wins, even showing a picture of a wire transfer confirmation for $10.8 million and outing Alec Gores as the rich businessman hes relieved of tens of millions.

Speaking of which, Ive been told Gores was upset to discover he was named in the book, which was the catalyst for him challenging Bilzerian to a $100,000,000 heads-up match, which PokerNews previously wrote about here. Whether or not that match actually happens remains to be seen, but the history between the two men is clearly highlighted in the book.

I was thoroughly impressed by The Setup. Bilzerian has writing talent and did an excellent job in constructing and organizing the book, which was highly entertaining and alleviated any skepticism I had regarding his history in poker. He laid it all out there for anyone to verify, and thats something I respect.

Dan Bilzerian may not be someone you want to get to know better. Perhaps you are plenty content hating him as is or living vicariously through him via Instagram. Hed tell you thats fine if he actually cared. But if youre interested in knowing whether or not theres more to him than meets the eye, you might want to give The Setup a try.

You can get a copy of The Setup in both soft cover and hardback, as well as an eBook edition, at dbthesetup.co.

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