Poker Goals 2008
Tom and Karridy and I have been talking a lot lately about our various goals for next year — poker, podcasting, and otherwise. Apparently Tom thinks he knows a thing or two about setting and achieving said goals … man, […]
Tom and Karridy and I have been talking a lot lately about our various goals for next year — poker, podcasting, and otherwise. Apparently Tom thinks he knows a thing or two about setting and achieving said goals … man, […]
An interesting vid I found via the PPA\’s myspace page. (We\’re \”friends.\” But should I be jealous that Wicked Chops and CardPlayer are \”top\” friends and Pokerati is not?) Anyhow, not sure what to make of this CNN story. The
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The \”news\” of Lycos and \”poker\” got me thinkin\’ … and pecking around. You readers found Pokerati in 2007 via more than 15,000 different search phrases — congratulations, you win little! Below are the Top 30 that brought you here
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Bluff reports that \”poker\” was still the number one search phrase on Lycos for 2007 — and suggests it\’s proof that poker\’s popularity is hardly in decline. They fail to mention, however, that no one has used Lycos for search
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In poker\’s version of retiring a jersey number, the WSOP has officially given the $50k HORSE event some honorary name cachet by making it forever (?) the Chip Reese championship event. From Harrah\’s: World Series of Poker To Award Trophy
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It\’s kinda funny sometimes the way news spreads … all the way to Chicago. Should be interesting to see how the non-poker masses respond (if at all) to the Dallas poker plight.
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The official word: LAS VEGAS December 11, 2007 Harrah’s Entertainment, Inc. (NYSE:HET) said today the 2008 World Series of Poker Presented by Milwaukee’s Best Light and televised exclusively on ESPN will for the first time ever begin and end with
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In case you are a little confused as to why we are saying not to pass certain governmental regulations relating to the UIGEA now (as opposed to in 2006), below is an email exchange I had with our good friends
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While bills to undo the UIGEA are picking up steam, the Treasury Department is still trying to figure out how to enforce it. And they have to decide on Wednesday if one proposed system of blocking financial transactions will work.
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Interesting news on Bluff Magazine deciding to remove \”BluffMagCV\” from its masthead. Tom, Karridy, and I had a vigorous discussion on such matters just yesterday, after recording an episode of Beyond the Table. Click below to hear some stuff from
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