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From the monthly archives:

June 2004

Fish Spotting Tip #104

June 5, 2004 Poker

I’m killing some time playing $1/$2 on Paradise and this guy sits down with $525. When you sit down at the Paradise table it gives you a choice of the recommended $40 (which is the default selection for that limit) or you have to type in some other amount. Basically, what I’m getting [...]

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Chaos at Commerce

June 5, 2004 Poker

A buddy of mine who has never really played “real” poker before wanted to go play so we scheduled a trip to Commerce Casino Friday night. He brought an out of town friend with him who has some experience but because our common friend was a newbie we decided to start him off at [...]

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You’re Going To Jail

June 4, 2004 Poker

That’s right. If you play online poker, the terrorists win.
Actually, I’m posting this in response to an IM session with a buddy (who I shall allow to remain nameless). He said he wanted to open an online casino. I told him it’s a great idea if you never want to set foot [...]

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What Does A Pro Earn?

June 4, 2004 Poker

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Fortune Small Business (FSB) has a one pager in their print mag about Annie Duke. It was a pretty interesting read. She grossed $538,000 last year. She won $340,000 in tourney action but reimbursed a backer $200,000 [...]

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Celebrity Poker Disappoints

June 3, 2004 Poker

Well, last week I spoke enthusiastically about the new season of Celebrity Poker. This week they went back to their previous format of medicore poker playing. Tonight’s players were Timothy Busfield, Mo Gaffney, Dule Hill, Danny Masterson, and James Woods. Timothy played last season during the West Wing episode (yawn) and [...]

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Lookout For The UniFish

June 3, 2004 Poker

I’m a little surprised more poker bloggers haven’t written about last night’s WPT Invitational. It was one of the most bizzare games I’ve seen that wasn’t online. That Unibomber kid, Phil Laak, is insane. He starts the final table the short stack with $110,000 and ends up winning the tournament. This [...]

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