Poker is a people game. It's a lot less fun when the people around you are annoying and irritating. Here's a breakdown of sixteen people you don't want to see at the poker table. More importantly, if you tend to be one of these people at the table, it's time to stop.
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Why the WSOP needs to honor Doyle Brunson
In addition to the commemorative tournaments, I’m very hopeful that one particular member of the original seven will be honored for his achievements, and for being one of the games most important ambassadors: Of course I’m speaking about Doyle Brunson, who is still recognized as one of the top players in the world some 40 years later. How many people do you know that are at the top of their profession for over half a century?
Read more »How to play poker for free
A good guide for beginning poker players: six ways to play the game for free (or almost free)
Read more »ThePokerDonk.com: Finally a poker site with information and personality
If you're like me you are probably tired of hearing poker websites tauting their bonuses, strategy section, and information area. Only to visit the site and find an affiliate bonus code, a starting hand chart, and an "under construction" sign where their articles are supposed to be
Read more »The ups and downs of poker
There is a reason you're not winning as much as you think you should...
Read more »Rule changes at the 2009 WSOP
Last year we saw the "Hevad Khan" rule implemented -- you know, the one about excessive celebration-- this year's rule change (rule 30) has been dubbed the "Phil Hellmuth" rule:
Read more »Is legalized online poker in the cards?
There have been several crucial steps taken in the past few months that suggest online poker may be removed from the ‘banned for your own good’ list it currently resides on. With our poker friendly President, and with the PPA pounding the pavement around Washington, as well as continuing its grass roots campaigns across the country, legalized online poker may be a real possibility sooner than expected
Read more »Online poker and cheating series recap and additional thoughts
Hopefully this six part series was eye-opening for you; while cheating is not rampant online, you definitely should be taking the appropriate measures to protect your money.
Part 1: To begin the series I quickly went over some of the safety features the sites implement to protect the integrity of their games: from the initial download of the software to the RNG used to determine the shuffle of the cards. Sites like PokerStars also make it very clear they do not use player deposits for operational expenses
Top 10 signs you are on tilt
From time to time even the best of us tilt away some of our hard earned money. In this column I present you with the following list of 10 surefire signs that you have gone on tilt –- and I don’t mean the sorta funny tilt, where you punch a wall or throw a drink across the room; I’m talking about full blown life-tilt where you wonder how late the gun store is open until.
Read more »U.S. citizens list online poker as top tech concern
After months of submissions to Change.gov -an initiative allowing U.S. citizens to voice their concerns- the final vote is in, and legal online poker was the #1 concern in technology, and #11 overall garnering 46,890 points.
The entry that shot online poker to the top was written by Aaron Huertas of Washington D.C., who submitted the following:
Read more »Online poker and cheating (5 of 6): WSOP champ Russ Hamilton and Ultimate Bet
After the Absolute Poker scandal, online players were hyper-aware of any ‘funny stuff’ going on at the tables, and it didn’t take long for their added attention to pay off.
In 2008 rumors began to swirl about another fast-playing luckbox who was ripping up the high stakes online tables, and the saga of ‘nionio’ began.
Online poker and cheating (part 6 of 6): Are poker bots real?
For anyone who doesn’t know, a poker bot is not the latest villain in the new Transformers movie. Although a 20’ tall alien robot wreaking havoc on earth is a scary proposition; even scarier to online poker players is the idea that a computer generated program is beating them in a game of poker!
Read more »Joan Rivers Trumps Annie Duke in Celebrity Apprentice finale
It seems the poker world is abuzz with the selection of Joan Rivers over Annie Duke as the winner of the latest Celebrity Apprentice title.
The two built quite a feud over the course of the series, culminating in Rivers calling Duke, a professional poker player, a “Nazi” and labeling poker players as “white trash” after Rivers’ daughter Melissa was fired.
Read more »Why you (and I) suck at poker
If the title doesn't say it all, allow me to reiterate: true story.
Read more »Thirteen levels of losing at the poker table
The DC Poker Examiner breaks down thirteen painful ways to lose at poker
Read more »Twelve lessons poker can teach you about life
Screw baseball. Poker can teach you more about life than any team sport.
Read more »Five hold'em starting hands that need warning labels
The D.C. Poker Examiner breaks down a few great hands for going broke.
Read more »Everything I know about poker I learned from my mother
As we celebrate our nation’s mothers today, I sat down to reflect on what I learned from my own Mom. It turns out that everything I learned about poker, I learned from my mother.
Read more »Online poker and cheating (2 of 6): PokerSpot absconds with $400K
If not for Russ “Dutch” Boyd’s deep run in the 2003 WSOP, this particular scandal would probably still be flying under the radar. As it stands, many players are still unaware of what took place in 2001 -when online poker was still in its infancy- and before the general public caught the poke
Read more »Patience and discipline
They say to wait for right hand, the right situation, the right opponent, wait, wait, wait and wait some more. Maintain your discipline... What the the hell do they know?
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