Plains Poker, PART 2
by Ashley Adams In my first part of this three part series I covered the journey with my friend Andrei to poker rooms in eastern Kansas. I continue my account in this second part with our Oklahoma...
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View ArticlePoker Scandal Plagues Industry Part 3
by Stanley R. Sludikoff, Publisher [Read Part 1Read Part 2] There is no doubt that the United States of America has unclean hands in this mess. First Congress failed to protect its citizens when they...
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by Barbara Connors If ever a concept appeared to be a perfect fit for the game of poker, it’s schadenfreude. A German word now commonly used in English, there’s no precise translation but essentially...
View ArticleEquanimity
by Tom "Time" Leonard My last column dealt with bad beats, so what better topic to discuss as a follow-up than keeping one’s composure in the face of poker adversity? Equanimity at the poker table is...
View ArticleAn Incredble New Book & Author, PART 1
by George 'The Engineer' EpsteinWith so many poker books available (including my own two rather unique books), I hesitate to write about any. But Thomas M. Green’s Texas Hold’Em Poker Textbook is very...
View ArticleStand-Up Poker: Chewed Up and Spat Out
by Roger Rodd “Ya big galoot! Ya gummed the works!” —Spoken by an angry mobster to a flunky mobster in an episode of “The Three Stooges.” The recent WSOP final table drew my distracted attention as I...
View ArticlePlaying Drunk Can be Hazardous to Your Wealth
by Russ Fox Yes, I’m alive. For those wondering why I haven’t penned more articles, I have been busy with a move from Southern California to Las Vegas. But in the middle of my move I found some time...
View ArticleDesirable Poker Games
by Diane McHaffie Contrary to many players’ thinking, desirable games are not necessarily those with the largest pots and an abundance of raising. In fact, the most-profitable tables are usually those...
View ArticlePoker Resolutions: A Joe & Hobby Poker Fiction
by David J. Valley Hobby and I were driving to the downtown Palm Springs casino, about a ten minute drive from his villa. “I noticed you at your desk today, scribbling away. Were you writing your last...
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