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As action gets underway on day 2B, we\’ve got a few players you may or may not know that we\’ll be paying a little extra attention to. Be sure to check in with CSR for some chip reports from and […]
As action gets underway on day 2B, we\’ve got a few players you may or may not know that we\’ll be paying a little extra attention to. Be sure to check in with CSR for some chip reports from and […]
This hedline could refer to thousands of players, of course, but I\’m talkin\’ bout Pokerati\’s own Donkey … who busted out on the near last hand. He re-raised with a broadway open-ender, got called with a flush draw, and a
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Argh, it\’s getting frustrating … so much stuff going on that it\’s hard to keep up, let alone post about it. So here\’s a bit of everything: 6,844 entrants in the 2008 WSOP main event. I jut had a wonderful
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About an hour ago, Tom Grunheid left the building. After a valiant effort and making it through the better part of the day, he moved his short stack and lost. Evidently, Tom had a good time at his first WSOP
Our horse of the day has about 14,500 chips. He looks very focussed — so much so that he seemed a little put off by some unprofessional media guy who went up to him in the middle of play and
Pokerati reader Tom Grunheid won his seat to the 2008 WSOP main event and is representing a group of 28 friends here today. He was here about 20 minutes early when the doors first opened with his carry-cooler full of
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I know the talk is going to be centered on the Main Event for a while, but there\’s another tournament circuit that is starting in a couple of weeks with some Pokerati talent behind it. The Continental Poker Championship has
Continential Poker Championship – Coming to a Casino Near You? Read More »
What\’s happening tonight at the WSOP: Jen and Dan are taking care of the HORSE event, so I don\’t need to duplicate their work, but they\’re about to return from dinner break 5-handed. The $2,000 NL Holdem event was won
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UPDATE: No-stakes Dallas Amateur-turned-Vegas small-stakes pro David Pflaster is hanging in there. Has built his stack back up to about 6,000. \”I did stop-and-go,\” he said, \”the best play in poker … He raised it up and i couldn\’t go
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Playing under our little satanic-spade banner … David Pflaster. Some of you may recall … he got his start playing at the Lodge and before you knew it was getting aces tattooed on his forearms, dealing in Dallas, and about