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Poker Articles on 04/2005
Wednesday, Apr 27 2005
No Woman No Error - Last thursday, I was playing in a live 8-16 limit holdem game at Parkers Casino in North Seattle. Full ring game. Same guys and smoked filled experience. However there was this ridiculously attractive young lady at the table- the kind you take home to s...
Pppppppt: The 2005 Bellagio PPT - Busted Bub My initial excitement over the "tour" aspect of the World Poker Tour had faded and at this point I was happiest to go back to Las Vegas, where the streets were lined with world-class resorts, restaurants, and casinos. Bellagio was not my favori...
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Friday, Apr 22 2005
Oh look, a navel! - So I just have to do a little editing on our Tuesday night podcast before it's ready... nothing major, mainly removing a few coughs and similar glitches. And, if I have time, adding some (non-copyright infringing) intro music.Just think how much cooler it...
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Thursday, Apr 21 2005
Conrad's House of Elk: The 2005 Reno World Poker Challenge - Game Shortstack wouldn't miss a trip to the Reno Hilton, which she calls "Conrad's House of Elk" after the delicious game meat entrée served in the steakhouse there. She actually went down a day early to play in the ladies' event while I recovered ...
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Tuesday, Apr 19 2005
Back in the game! - So we're ready for more adventures in podcasting. As it happens, my little working holiday in the Peloponnese involved a little poker tuition as well as the intended web training but, sadly, as I was the one doing the tuition, my game still probably suc...
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Sunday, Apr 10 2005
Cruising for Cash: The 2005 Party Poker Million WPT Cruise - Some party Way back in September I had won an entry into the Party Poker Million cruise through an on-line satellite so I went on the cruise rather than the WSOP Circuit event at the Rio that conflicted with it. Shortstack had a conflict as well and sent ...
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Friday, Apr 01 2005
Now I'm FreeFreerollin': The 2004 Bay 101 PPT Event - Dog eat lionI returned the Taurus to Avis and, after the obligatory argument about the tank being full even though the Taurus gas-gauge needle, which took about 10 minutes to recover from a fill, still read 7/8, hopped the next flight to San Jose, where I...
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