| The title of this post is an irrefutable fact. For those of you who might have missed the ESPN WSOP Nuts segment on Mr. Brodie, I'll tell you a little bit about his background. A brilliant computer scientist, he left Harvard to work for XEROX, where h read more |
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| This morning there was another chance for the online qualifiers to learn from the read more |
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| Below we have a typical, if poorly executed, photo of poker pro Carlos Mortensen. I draw your attention to the railbirds in the upper part of the frame. These folks are watching the poker, but they're not especially interested in the 2001 World Champio read more |
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| The Main Event of the Aussie Millions starts today. Half of the field will begin today; the remainder will play the opening levels tomorrow. This morning, a few hours before the start of play, a number of Full Tilt's pros gathered in a function room in read more |
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| Yesterday Full Tilt Poker hosted a freeroll for its Aussie Millions qualifiers. But this wasn't your average freeroll. For starters, there was a hefty $60,000 in the prize pool. Also, the overall quality of was a bit higher than you'd find in your ave read more |
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| Last night, the pros, the qualifiers, and their guests loaded onto two boats for a dinner cruise on the Yarra river. There was great food, plenty of drink - and some gambling. John Juanda, Jeff Madsen and Patrik Antonius couldn't stand to be away from read more |
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| The traveling gambler has some options during the month of January. Major tournaments are played in Tunica, Atlantic City, and here, half a world away, in Melbourne, Australia. I spent a good portion of each of the last two Januaries in Tunica. And I read more |
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| The main event for the Aussie Millions doesn't start for a few days. Today there was no poker on the schedule. Instead, there were three activities to choose from. 1) Golf. Most of the Full Tilt pros are addicted to the game, so those who participate read more |
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| I'll save you the gory details of the 31-hour odyssey that took me from Brooklyn, NY to Melbourne. Suffice to say that the trip was exhausting. But we're all here now - me, the online qualifiers, and the pros - and we're ready to enjoy what promises to read more |
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| A few weeks back I needed to get in touch with Full Tilt Poker Pro Mark Vos. I do some contract writing for Full Tilt Poker, and I needed Mark to help me out with an assignment. I put out a couple of emails to Full Tilt Poker employees, hoping that he read more |
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