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$200 GTD ‘East of Eden’ Poker Tournament Salutes Hollywood Icon James Dean
Thursday, 27 September 2018
$200 GTD ‘East of Eden’ Poker Tournament Monday night at Intertops Poker will be a freezeout tournament with no re-buys or add-ons.
Mizrachi on ISPT
Tuesday, 4 June 2013
“ISPT reached its main goal, which was to become the first sport poker event in the world.”
Dick-swinging with Nick Wealthall
Friday, 15 February 2013
This is a column about dicks. It’s about literal dicks, metaphorical dicks, dick-swinging and the dicks who swing them.
Jerome Bradpiece
Friday, 15 February 2013
WPT National South Africa champion Jerome 'Gongonongo' Bradpiece talks Omaha and of his recent success on faraway shores.
Time to burst the bubble?
Friday, 15 February 2013
There was a time when one of the biggest opportunities to exploit opponents in poker was on the bubble of a tournament. Not any more though says Alex 'Pickleman' Rousso who shares his thoughts on bubble dynamics.
Let’s Play Poker, Boy
Friday, 14 December 2012
Whenever a company like Playboy announces that they are ready to return to the poker market, the male section of the community can't help but smile.
Small raise or open-shove from the button?
Wednesday, 5 December 2012
One of the trickiest stack sizes to play is 15 to 20BB. It’s considered by some to be too big for an open-shove, but small open-raises can leave you with some pretty tough decisions – especially against good players, and especially on the button where opponents should rightly put you on a weak(er) holding. What should you do in these spots with half decent hands?
Brian “Sailor” Roberts
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Poker historian Johnny Hughes on the latest inductee into the Poker Hall of fame.
What’s the rake in big blinds at each level?
Friday, 5 October 2012
If you’re a break even player at $0.10/$0.25 and only make a bonus from rakeback, you’re actually more moneymaking than you think. Alex 'Pickleman' Rousso explains.
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.