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Chip Reese, regular in the Big Game at the Bellagio, winner of the inaugural WSOP $50,000 H.O.R.S.E championship, easily one of the top five poker players of all time, has died at the age of 56. CardPlayer.com reports that he died in his sleep at his Las Vegas home after being sent home from [...]
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In the latest of a series of online video spots that he has been producing for Reason Online (a libertarian publication), Drew Carey highlights the case of a VFW lodge in Dallas which hosted a regular poker tournament to raise money for charity that was raided in a SWAT style sting by local law enforcement. [...]
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Come to think of it, I’ve never seen this before. I wouldn’t be too surprised if I never saw it again.
The money all went in on the flop, for what it’s worth.
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Two weeks ago, I played PORSE in a low limit poker home-game. I didn’t really have any prior history in Crazy Pineapple, so I thought I’d ask for opinions on a hand.
A couple of limpers, and I have Ks Kc Jh. I call, and the flop comes Kh Th 9h. I like [...]
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Unfortunately, it remains true that you can never trust a person who would actually want a job working as an elected government official. While I assume there are a few genuinely civic-minded people motivated to run for office out of a sense of obligation to give back to society after enjoying the benefits of [...]
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Several months ago, pulling into the self-parking (free–thanks Foxwoods!) one Thursday intent on playing the $100 daily tournament, I couldn’t help but noticing that the license plates of the vehicle in front of me read “HOLD EM”. I made sure to get a good look at the driver before heading inside. Of course, [...]
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I just played this hand a few hours ago at Foxwoods, and I just have to write about it. To an extent, it pertains to the past few posts on over bets, but mostly I just want to write about how awesome I am.
Actually, I made a technical mistake on the hand (acting out [...]
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OK, I’ve written a couple posts on all-in over bets on the river in situations where you’re looking to get called. There’s another situation where you’re all-in over betting that’s substantially different: an all-in on the flop when behind but a favorite to win where you’re not looking to get called.
Yes, I’m talking about [...]
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First, you should read my post on over bets. Here’s another example along with some more analysis for you to chew on. The hand history, told briefly as I can:
Playing in an online $1/$2 NLHE game with $185 in front of me, I limped on the button behind two other limpers with Ad5d, [...]
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Everyone makes mistakes at the poker table. You just have to hope they don’t wind up costing you too much money. Yesterday, after about 8 hours of play at Foxwoods, the following hand came up. I’ll be brief.
Four people saw a flop of K-T-8. I had KJs and bet. The [...]
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