| By Gone West BOULDER STATION ROCKS! Make your first hand a winner! This is the old mantra of the numerous poker pundits that I have come across in the card world. You know the philosophy. Sit down, fold until you can get pocket Kings or Aces and then e read more |
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| By Kaelaine Minton If you have ever watched a poker tournament on TV, you may have caught a glimpse or two of the dealer. Or you may not have. In most cases, the dealers are kept out of the shots that focus on the players. But without the dealers, th read more |
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| By Vince Burgio For the past few months I have been trying to find what I call a "hook" for this column that I am writing. A hook to me is just the right thought that ties the whole column together. Usually it's a just a small thought or action that gi read more |
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| Belterra Casino (a riverboat in southern Indiana) opened a poker room June 7th. The room is managed by Larry Ringgenberg. They have 12 tables and "Name your game" seems to be the policy. So far 4-8 hold'em, 10-20 hold'em, no-limit hold'em (2-5 blinds, read more |
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| By Dr. Mark Burtman During some discussions on the Poker forum, I was asked what gave me to right to write articles about poker. My response was that the First Amendment of the Constitution gave me the right to write about anything I wanted. This is a read more |
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| By Mike Caro What if some guy told you that Mike Wallace of CBS's 60 Minutes was once a high school dropout who sold pornography to teenagers to support his $2,000-a-day heroin habit? Would you be surprised? Me, too. And would you also be surprised if read more |
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| By Tommy AngeloSeveral major card rooms in the San Francisco Bay Area use a rule called"Buy the Button." This is an option that pertains to the blinds. The onlything to prevent a casino from using this rule is that they do not knowabout it. You leave read more |
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| A Joker Journal By Dave Cinch It was a rather dull low limit hold'em game at Caesars, Indiana the other day, when up to the table sauntered Action Jackson himself. At least it looked like him. Nobody knew this stylish black man (he was an out-of-town read more |
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| By Johnny Hughes Texas Hold 'em became the major poker game in West Texas sometime in the mid- fifties. It created a lot of action and a good many poker professionals. There were poker games available day and night in Lubbock. Many of the road gamble read more |
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| By Mike CaroAs you know, I put a lot of emphasis on poker psychology. Sure, I'm the guy responsible for a lot of those poker statistics out there. To be truthful, when twice-world-champion Doyle Brunson's bible, Super/System - A Course In Power Poker, read more |
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