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Poker players may sometimes wear their hearts on their sleeves and their tells on their faces, but that\’s nothing compared to the hundreds of friends and family members who are […]
Poker players may sometimes wear their hearts on their sleeves and their tells on their faces, but that\’s nothing compared to the hundreds of friends and family members who are […]
The day is here. The players are hidden away in some back corner of the Rio going through their pre-game routines while the fans wait patiently in line for a
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It\’s been a busy couple of weeks in poker with notable tournaments running in locations as diverse as London, Aruba and… Blackhawk, Colorado? To keep you up with who\’s winning
Big Winners of Every Other Week October 15, 2009
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I came across this new site the other day, and I think it\’s kind of interesting. In short, Send My Chips appears to be working as an independent third party
An Idea Whose Time Has Come? Inter-site chip transfer service
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The entities over at Wicked Chops have posted their opinions about the November Nine and their potential impact on poker. I think they make pretty good points about the players
What\’s Your Take? Read More »
Before I go any further, let me make one thing perfectly clear. I respect everyone who\’s made the final table of the $1,500 No-Limit Hold \’em Shootout. It\’s a great
Is the Shootout Bracelet the Easiest to Win? Read More »
Watching the $1,500 No-Limit Hold \’em Shootout at the WSOP today brought up an interesting question; how much does the luck of the a player\’s first round table draw factor
Shootouts – All About the Luck of the Draw? Read More »
While watching the action at the $1,500 NLH event tonight, I\’ve noticed the floor isn\’t actively enforcing the rail, letting spectators get right up close to the action. WSOP media
Do Rails Slow the Game? Read More »