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Doc Holliday: A Gunfight Waiting to Happen, Part 1 Doc Holliday: A Gunfight Waiting to Happen, Part 1

Tuesday, 2 April 2013

Poker historian Johnny Hughes on the man described by Wyatt Earp as “He was the most skilful gambler and the nerviest, fastest, deadliest man with a six-gun I ever saw.”

A New Method of Cheating A New Method of Cheating

Thursday, 7 March 2013

In Austin, Texas, a cheater took many thousands of dollars from several of the underground games with a new way to cheat as poker historian Johnny Hughes explains.

Benjamin “Ben” Thompson: The Old West’s Deadliest Gunfighter was an Englishman, Part 2 Benjamin “Ben” Thompson: The Old West’s Deadliest Gunfighter was an Englishman, Part 2

Monday, 31 December 2012

In 1873, Ben and his brother Billy were running a gambling joint in Ellsworth, Kansas, when there was a dispute over a poker game. Ben had staked a man who wouldn't give him his half of the winnings. The fight spilled into the street, and Billy came with a shotgun to back up Ben. Sheriff Whitney, came to stand beside a drunken Billy. Billy’s shotgun accidentally discharged and killed the sheriff.

Brian “Sailor” Roberts Brian “Sailor” Roberts

Saturday, 27 October 2012

Poker historian Johnny Hughes on the latest inductee into the Poker Hall of fame.

Cheating at High Stakes Poker: Rarer Than Historians Think Cheating at High Stakes Poker: Rarer Than Historians Think

Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Johnny Hughes on why many historians overestimate the amount of cheating among gamblers of the past.

Wyatt Earp: A Leader among Gambling Men, Part 2 Wyatt Earp: A Leader among Gambling Men, Part 2

Friday, 31 August 2012

Johnny Hughes is back with his second instalment on the life and times of the legendary lawman and gambler Wyatt Earp.

Wyatt Earp: A Leader among Gambling Men, Part 1 Wyatt Earp: A Leader among Gambling Men, Part 1

Monday, 30 July 2012

Best known as a town-taming sheriff, Wyatt Earp was also quite the gambler as poker historian Johnny Hughes explains.

Amarillo Slim Remembered Amarillo Slim Remembered

Friday, 29 June 2012

Poker historian Johnny Hughes on one of the most pivotal figures in poker history, Amarillo Slim.

Titanic Thompson: America's Most Famous Gambler, Part I Titanic Thompson: America's Most Famous Gambler, Part I

Monday, 2 April 2012

Titanic Thompson's dark eyes could be gullible, child-like, confused, bemused, charming, magnetic, penetrating, predatory, all-knowing and scary when need be. Johnny Hughes on a larger than life American character.

Brunson on “the old days” Brunson on “the old days”

Saturday, 24 March 2012

The 78-year-old has blogged about the first time he was robbed at gunpoint at a poker game.

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