| By Robert Arabella There has been a shoot-out in the Las Vegas Majestic's Poker Room. A mysterious player, who has just lost $250,000 in one badly-played hand, has shot two other players before being killed by the Chief of Poker Room Security, The Poke read more |
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| By John Vorhaus I'm sitting in a red chip hold'em game at the venerable Horseshoe Casino in venerable downtown Las Vegas, and by venerable in the former case I mean respected and in the latter just old, and I find my mind wandering to things other than read more |
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| By Daniel Negreanu With 2004 officially history, it was time to start racking up points for Card Player's 2005 Player of the Year award. My next stop on the tournament circuit was Tunica, Mississippi, where I hadn't had much success at all in the pas read more |
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| By Mike Caro Sometimes we get so involved in thinking about deeper and deeper poker strategy that we forget to refresh our memories about some of the most powerful, basic, and profitable concepts. A few days ago, I recorded an audio lesson for Poker' on read more |
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| By John Vorhaus Not long ago I was in Las Vegas. That's not news. I'm in Las Vegas every chance I get. One night while I was there, I was up too late (again, not news) wandering around the casino, and musing upon the nature of luck. Magpie that I am, read more |
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| By Art SantellaHave you ever done something that you thought or knew was wrong, but you did it anyway? You just couldn't control yourself, and there was an inner fight between what you know and what you think you know. This scenario can get you into pr read more |
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| By Art SantellaI am a softy at heart. At the same time I truly believe in the fact that in competition, I have no friends. I also believe that this rule is set in stone, or is it? This is a subject that is very interesting, and something not often spo read more |
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| By Amy Calistri No. This is not an article about managing your bankroll or defending your home game against marauding bandits. Although after you read it, you may wish it was. Something happened to me last week that made me think about Bobby Ojeda. read more |
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| I'm a sixty-year-old psychiatrist - that's an MD who works as a shrink - and a serious poker player. Think of me as a guy who has the look of Dan Harrington, the avuncular nature of Doyle Brunson, and the playing skill of the average of the rest of you. read more |
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| By Max Shapiro My sweetie's father, Raoul, is some sort of character. He's a bit older than Filthy Willy, has been married eight or nine times (everyone has lost count) and has daughters younger than my sweetie's son. He's tall, stately, dignified look read more |
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