| The proper way to behave- a discussion. There are a few authors who, on a regular basis, try to improve the behavior of the poker playing public. There has been extensive discussion on this subject in magazines like Card Player for years, and I have exp read more |
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| By Justin West The Texas Capitol stretches high, right in the middle of downtown Austin. Majestically poised at the foot of Congress Avenue, visible on a northbound trek down the busy street from even miles away, the Texas Capitol stands even taller th read more |
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| Today I consider myself to be the luckiest man on the face of the earth. -Lou Gehrig, July 4, 1939 Part 1- The Luckiest Guy In The Poker World By Robert Arabella On June 2, 1925 the starting first baseman for the New York Yankees, Wally Pipp, decided read more |
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| By Dave Cinch I've been complaining for years that nothing even-money ever happens to me; that everything always has to be about a million-to-one shot, or worse. Admittedly, I've never really presented much hard evidence for this claim; it's always b read more |
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| Perhaps trying to gain a monopoly on the brightest minds in the game, Full Tilt keeps adding poker stars to its already talent-laden roster. One of the latest additions to the team is Eric 'E-Fro' Froelich, who leapt from the realm of online poker onto read more |
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| Yesterday, I had the pleasure of catching up with Lee Watkinson, the newest member of the Full Tilt team and its latest bracelet winner. When I spoke to him, he was standing in front of the cashier's cage waiting for the $655,746 check he'd earned for w read more |
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| By Mike CaroWhat was that we just read? "Let me teach you…" and so on and so forth. Weird words, don't you think? So, I guess you can't wait to ask: Why do I sound like this on such a fine day? It's hard to tell you why, in words.A man that you might k read more |
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| By Vince Burgio "I am mad as hell and I´m not going to take it anymore!" Remember that line? It´s from the 1976 movie Network. I thought I would borrow the line to lead into this column because it sort of fits some of my feelings that have surfaced lat read more |
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| By John Vaughn I once saw a priest roll up his pant legs and lead his parish onto the beach in the shadows of Atlantic City's Trump Taj Mahal for the annual Wedding and Blessing of the Sea, and watched little old ladies carry bottles of holy water back read more |
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| By Andrew N.S. Glazer, The "Poker Pundit"Although poker certainly isn't a sport, many similar characteristics that serve an athlete well also serve a poker player well: a competitive nature, emotional toughness, ability to perform under pressure, abili read more |
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