| By Rolf Slotboom A lot has been written about some of the difficult situations you will encounter when there's an extremely aggressive player, a maniac, at your table. Most poker writers have claimed you should try to sit to his immediate left, so you read more |
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| By Max Shapiro The growling voice on the phone unmistakably was Big Denny's. "Hey, Maxey, how's about playin' in our big tournament tonight? No-limit hold'em, an' only a grand fer da buy-in." Investing in a Big Denny tournament made as much sense as inv read more |
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| By Jan Fisher"No Fussin', no Cussin', where Southern hospitality is a reality." -Tony Collins The 21-table poker room at the Biloxi Grand Casino, the largest cardroom in Mississippi, is always bursting with action. The week of the MARGE event was no d read more |
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| The Famous People in Gambling Gambling is a recreational activity prevalent in society today. Young and old alike, people are getting hooked to what today's society calls as the game of the lucky ones. Generally, gambling refers to any form of activi read more |
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| Allen Cunningham has made the final 27, guaranteeing a payday of just under $500,000. He has, in my humble opinion, played brilliantly. I chatted with Allen just after the today's play. JG: Is this a highlight of your poker career? AC: I don't know w read more |
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| By Mike Caro Most players, even serious one, suffer much greater poker losses than they should. That makes me sad, so I'll try to fix it. One reason is that their losses are "reversed manufactured." Now there's a fancy term. What does it mean? Reverse read more |
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| Pizza, Pasta and Pokerby Vince Burgio Review by Justin West For years the "Games and Puzzles" section at Barnes and Noble was dreadfully small. It consisted of manuals on chess strategy, billiards, even magic tricks, but very, very little poke read more |
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| Today 135 players remain in the Main Event. A look at the leader board shows that only a half dozen of these players have names familiar to the poker world. The rest are online qualifiers, unknowns, who have never played in situations as fraught and in read more |
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| By Gary CarsonI haven't read the book yet, but I heard of a new book critical of the feminist movement. It's Ceasefire: Why Women and Men Must Join Forces to Achieve True Equality (Free Press), by Cathy Young, a reporter for the Boston Globe.The messag read more |
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| By Tommy AngeloThe drunk guy has to pee again. But each time he begins to stand, he gets dealt in, so he sits back down, and raises. This time he is in the small blind. Someone raises. Someone else reraises. Our hero caps it. The flop comes Q J 3. read more |
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