Then we have Brunson's Introduction in which he tells us mostly about the contributors to the first Super/System. This book is more of a tribute to Doyle Brunson than it is 'A Course in Power Poker.' Johnny Chan writes a fairly vacuous Preface in which he lauds Brunson, but doesn't say anything about how to play. Comparing the classic Super/System from 1978 with this book is, to paraphrase Mark Twain, like comparing lightening to the lightening bug. Well, if so, I can tell you that a lot of people have been, or are going to be, VERY disappointed. 'The Most Anticipated Book in the History of Poker!' exclaims a blurb on the cover.