| Are you a poker playing neophyte? Are you looking for poker tips for the newbie? One of the best poker tips for the newbie can be identified in the clich read more |
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| Gambling is fun, challenging, and in some cases addictive. There are games of skill, luck, and probability that will entice an individual to keep betting and betting. However, there are certain pieces of gambling advice that can go far when it comes to read more |
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| Poker has become increasingly popular among a wide demographic of individuals. Sometimes the allure is the money that can be won, and sometimes the pull to the game is simply because of the challenge that poker presents. Either way, the intent of the p read more |
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| Whether you are playing poker at the tables in a brick and mortar establishment or you have ventured into the exciting world of online gambling, it is always a good step when you know your limits beforehand. Knowing your limits beforehand can save you a read more |
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| Poker has enjoyed a major revival, and its enthusiasts are more diverse now than ever before. The demographic of individuals that enjoy playing poker either for fun or professionally is currently very wide and expansive. The availability of poker softw read more |
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| In 1969, perhaps the biggest and most elaborate of poker tournaments was started. Created by Benny Binion, a Las Vegas casino owner, this simple game evolved into a series of high stakes games all under the heading of the World Series of Poker. This sp read more |
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| THE SECOND 37 HANDS PAGE 618 [I encourage you to read the introduction (#093) and also be patient if you don't enjoy the process of reading through the hands. I noted each hand for several half-hour periods, including the first two half-hours of this read more |
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| This is the second time I have endeavored to present my unedited notes of what I consider the greatest session of poker ever played. It took place at Wynn Las Vegas on February 14, 2006, a heads-up match between Ted Forrest and Andy Beal. The first tim read more |
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| Yesterday, I wrote up the first half of my explanation/excuse for not turning myself into a terror on the poker circuit. What I've been up to since my return from Maui has led to some interesting and strange experiences, a few of which I hope you'll be read more |
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| I have ambitions. I want to get back on the poker circuit, connect up with my friends there, and tell you about what's going on - and why. I want to complete the reproduction of my 88 pages of notes from the epic heads-up match between Ted Forrest and read more |
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