I love digging into stats so that’s exactly what I was doing at the end of year and decided to dig out the most popular blog posts on Bill’s Poker Blog and see what you guys liked the most. I’ve created two lists to differentiate between what was posted in 2009 and what’s been popular on the site but was posted prior to 2009. Here’s a little looksy.
Most Popular Posts EVER!!
1. Proof That Online Poker Is Rigged!
2. 5 Hottest Female Poker Players You’ve Probably Never Heard Of
3. PokerBot Pro – Another Online Scam
4. The Definitive Guide to Online Poker Cheating
5. RT Hand Analyzer for Rigged Poker Games
6. Another PartyPoker Hack
7. 10 Best Full Tilt Poker Screen Names
8. PartyPoker Re-Buy Hack
9. Why Online Poker Is Not Rigged
10. 10 Best PartyPoker Screen Names
Most Popular Posts Posted in 2009
1. RT Hand Analyzer for Rigged Poker Games
2. Is Online Poker Really Doing Well?
3. Five Ways to Improve Your Poker and Crush the Competition
4. Online Poker Rooms Getting Stupid About Sponsorships
5. The Game is Getting Tighter
6. The Online Poker Industry’s Love Hate Relationship With Rakeback
7. Crazy Rigtards
8. This is Starting to Get Out of Control
9. 8 Unique Ways To Lose Money In Texas Hold’em by Greg Walker
10. Why Affiliates Will Always Trump Online Poker Rooms
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Hi, my name is Bill Rini and this is my poker blog. I've been blogging about poker and the poker industry since around 2003-ish. Like most people I started out playing poker as entertainment in home games whenever we wanted to sit around and smoke cigars, drink beer, and eat pizza, and needed a good excuse. I started playing online shortly after the first online card rooms opened and it wasn't long before I was playing 20, 30, or even 40 hours a week or more. One day I received a phone call about a program manager position at Tiltware which was the company that consulted to Full Tilt Poker on software development and marketing. After Tiltware I spent about 2.5 years working at Party Poker where I was the poker room manager.

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