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It\’s good to be back in Vegas. Was interesting being on the plane as someone \”returning home\” as opposed to heading out. The guy in front of me was 21 and heading to Vegas for his first time with an […]
It\’s good to be back in Vegas. Was interesting being on the plane as someone \”returning home\” as opposed to heading out. The guy in front of me was 21 and heading to Vegas for his first time with an […]
DALLAS–The charity tourney for Bea\’s Kids was Saturday night, and none other than your second-favorite host of Beyond the Table won it! No, I\’m not talking about Tom … In a field of 80-someodd players — most of whom had
Karridy + Charity = Rarity / Hilarity Read More »
Tom Schneider makes another final table, this time in Tunica. It was only back in November that he made the WSOP Circuit final table at Caesar\’s Indiana, though then he was short-stacked. Tomorrow, Tom will begin final table play with
Donkey Bomber Makes WSOP Circuit Final Table in Tunica Read More »
Donkey Bomber Pokerati Tom — my words, not his — is at another final table today. That\’s about all we know. I think it\’s in a $2,500 Venetian/NPL Vegas Open event — I know it\’s not at one of the
Go Big Tom, Take 2! Read More »
Our favorite Donkey Bomber is back in Vegas … trying to score some bank at the Venetian\’s NPL Vegas Open. He did OK in his first go — making another final table and finishing 3rd. It was a $2,500 NLH
We probably shoulda mentioned this earlier, but there\’s been a pretty big series of tournaments going on at the Cherokee Casino in Upper Oklahoma. The main event of the Scotty Nguyen Classic IV just finished up … another quarter-million first-place
TJ vs. Oklahoma, Round 2
Cloutier Takes Down Big Tulsa Tourney Read More »
Running Good: 25-year-old Travis Rice made two final tables at the 2007 WSOP and follows that up with a high-six-figures win in Aruba. One of the other major tournaments going on this weekend took place in Aruba — a slightly
More North Texas Big-Tourney Arse-Kickers
Former Dallas dealer takes down Aruba Classic Read More »
Louis Lee continues to kick arse at the US Poker Championship in Atlantic City. They\’re down to three and he\’s the middle in chips. Go Louis! By the way, one hand that deserves mention … Louis knocked out Victor Ramdin,
For those who are curious, here\’s how the USPC has changed over the years, in terms of the size of the main event field, and thereby payouts: (Top 2 finishers in parentheses) 2002 — 72 players* (John Hennigan beats Erik
Poker (Biz) by the Numbers: U.S. Poker Championship Read More »
Louis Lee, sitting pretty at the final table in his first $10,000 event, is no longer being underestimated by his competition. [photo: Dale Perryman] The story of Louis Lee has made the USPC entertaining for some of us to follow
Re: Ramdin vs. Lee
Up-and-coming Dallas player at his first big-time final table Read More »