It was another eventful year in the world of poker, and before we look back at the biggest moments at the table and in the industry, I wanted to recognize some of the biggest moments poker players and ...
Last year was filled with some interesting storylines related to the world of poker, including Phil Ivey’s baccarat lawsuit, the closing of Atlantic City casinos (thankfully, the iconic Taj Mahal was ...
The Legend of Poker himself, Doyle Brunson, is now a resident blogger on CardPlayer.com. The 10-time World Series of Poker bracelet winner gives insight into his life, the tournament poker circuit, ...
The World Series of Poker is around the corner, and we wanted to give CardPlayer.com fans yet another reason to make our site their hub during the biggest poker event of the year. That’s why today ...
From Twitter posts of the last 24 hours at the World Series of Poker: phil_hellmuth I wanna throw up! Bad player beat me w 6d-5d after he called a RERAISE! I had big pair...he made a flush on river ...
I recently had the pleasure of traveling to Prague for World Poker Tour and European Poker Tour events. I’ve found that compared with players in the United States, European players are generally much ...
April 15, 2011 was a day that changed poker forever. Commonly known as Black Friday, this was the day that the U.S. Department of Justice indicted the owners of the three largest online poker sites.
My sophomore year in college (1986-7) I had a RD (resident director of my dorm) who had a significant impact on me. He was a 24-year-old Psychology graduate student. He was tall, Italian and liked to ...
Last year, over Pesach, I composed a holiday-inspired post on my poker blog entitled Let My People Go… and Play Poker in Israel. The main thrust of the article was that the Israeli government should ...
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