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Top 10 Poker Blogs Worth Reading

by Bill Rini on September 26, 2008

in Poker, Poker News, WPBT

In my never-ending attempted to alienate and piss off people, I thought I would compile of a list of poker blogs that I regularly read.  As the universe of poker blogs has exploded over the last few years I typically find myself reading less and less blogs.  Some, like Hank’s Cards Speak which posts maybe once a year or so are high quality but don’t really post enough to be considered a regular read.  Others (too many to mention) were once regular reads but then slowly expanded beyond poker to the point where it’s not really fair to even call them poker blogs today. 

So, without any further ado, the top ten poker blogs worth reading (in no particular order than the order I happened to think of them):

Guinness and Beer:  I’m not sure if reading Iggy’s blog will make you a better poker player but you sure as hell will have a good time reading it.  Iggy spends his days swilling beer and surfing the web in search of obscure and often humorous poker material and then he somehow finds a common thread between multiple stories and voila you have an uber post.  Your boss will hate Iggy but once you start on an uber post you can’t put it down.      

Dr. Pauly:  Dare I say there is no better tournament reporting around.  I mean who else would write seriously about which poker pros he’s pissed next to in the men’s room at the WSOP?  Most tournament reporting is so dry yet Pauly always finds a way to find a way to make it entertaining. 

N 82 50 24 / Nat Arem Blog:  Posts on a whole variety of topics but always something interesting.  He has a very analytical mind, a wonderful wit, and always seems to be working on something interesting. 

Noted Poker Authority:  I guess this is one of my few hardcore poker blogs.  Ed Miller is the guy who’s book opened up my eyes to a lot of concepts that were lost on me in the Sklansky books.  I like Ed’s writing style and the way he walks you through hands making you think about poker is some non-traditional ways. 

Wicked Chops Poker:  I like WCP for no other reason that I dig their humor.  Granted there are times when I think they’ve milked a joke past it’s expiry date but they do it in a way similar to Family Guy where they intentionally drag out a scene to the point of being uncomfortable . . . but that’s what makes it even funnier. 

Mean Gene:  Gene has a knack for writing quality tournament coverage that I always enjoy.  He’s also a really good guy and it comes across in his writing style. 

Up for Anything:  What happens when you take three talented writers and put them on the same blog?  Up for Anything happens.  Besides, how can I not regularly read the guy who took $700 or $800 off me in one drunken pot or the guy who I had to battle it out with heads-up to take down the WPBT event at the Aladdin? 

Pokerati:  Dan the Man.  Actually, Pokerati is more than just Dan but it’s Dan’s writing that lured me in and has kept me captive. 

Terrence Chan:  Terrence is always globetrotting around the world and playing poker.  Being a fan of both travel and poker . . . natural fit. 

Daniel Negreanu:  I actually wish Daniel would post more poker strategy but I do enjoy getting his take on life and the industry.  He’s surprisingly candid about other players and his personal life and I like reading about that. 

Honourable Mentions

I added this section because some sites don’t fall strictly into the category of poker blogs but are very much worth the read. 

JeremyEnke.com:  Jeremy is the man when it comes to casino and poker affiliate marketing.  His blog focuses a little more on the affiliate side so I had some internal debate if he qualifies as a poker blog. 

Melted Felt:  Some of the best poker parody out there.  It’s like The Onion of poker.  

Poker News:  Not really a blog per se so that’s why it falls into the honourable mentions category.  They have a great rooster of writers who always seem to be the first to have the breaking poker news. 

Poker Prof:  Kind of a cross between a blog and a news site.  Either way, I love Flip Chip’s camera work.  A good read, a good pulse on the industry, and quality photography.  What more can you ask for from a blog . . . I mean news site . . . I mean bloginewsphotograhy site?

Tommy Angelo:  I’m never sure if Tommy is a poker player who teaches life skills or a life skills guru who teaches poker.  He writes with such style and flair the only thing that keeps him out of the top 10 list is that he’s somewhat of an irregular updater.  Then again, knowing your limits and being comfortable with your life balance are exactly what Tommy tries to teach people so perhaps his infrequent posts are just another lesson. 

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WPBT – I Hate You People

by Bill Rini on December 9, 2006

in Poker, Poker Pros, WPBT

This weekend marks the third WPBT Winter Classic in Vegas. Up until this event I had seen every Winter and Summer classic since inception (and even won one). And dammit if I’m not pissed that I couldn’t make it this year. I wanted to but I had just put way too may hours in an airplane seat the last couple of months to want to jump on yet another 11 hour flight. That and asking for more time off at a job you’ve just started after flying back to LA for an extended weekend for a funeral would have been pushing it a little too far.

I received a dial-a-shot call from Iggy and Amy but at 7am local time I guess I completely tuned out the ringing of the phone. I hadn’t thought about the WPBT event much as it was always a 1-outer for me to be able to go this year. Now I have to say that I hate all of you people for having fun. Damn you.

I will be back though. The next Summer Classic awaits.

Aladdin Classic - Dinner

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Iggy Folds

by Bill Rini on November 15, 2006

in Poker, Poker News, WPBT

Iggy the dwarf sized blogger with Paul Bunyan sized heart has decided to kill off Guiness and Poker. This finally brings to an end years of Iggy’s threats to hang it all up and close his website. What we’ll talk about now when we chat is unclear.

In other news: NASDAQ closed up +13 points today on reports that business productivity increased an amazing 7000% in the last 24 hours.

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This Is How I Expect To Go

October 11, 2006 Poker

I imagine this as a group of poker bloggers.

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How to beat anyone at Rock Paper Scissors

October 8, 2006 Poker

Contrary to what you might think RPS is not simply a game of luck or chance. While it is true that from a mathematical perspective the ‘optimum’ strategy is to play randomly, it still is not a winning strategy for two reasons. First, ‘optimum’ in this case means you should win, lose and draw an [...]

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Funny Pics From Carter

October 2, 2006 Poker

Unfortunately I was unable to attend the Bash at the Boat but scouring around the internet for pics brought me some joy.

Gavin Smith slipping his hand down someone’s pants

Derek putting something into his pants as well.

Joe Speaker about to lose his shirt.

The Rooster in his natural state
Thanks Carter!

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Buy DoubleA’s Book

August 2, 2006 Poker

During the WPBT blogger tourney I was seated with DoubleA’s who I’ve long respected and admired from his blog postings. I bought a copy of his book from him right then and there at the table. I’m only a few pages in I like what I see. I’ll do a full review [...]

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Go Check Out Ryan’s Blog

July 29, 2006 Poker

I was fortunate enough to find an unlocked door at the WSOP Main Event and snuck in to see Ryan. Ryan was at table 201 and kicking a little ass.
Check out Ryan’s blog for updates on his progress. All I know is that if I was in the big one I would be [...]

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H.O.R.S.E

July 12, 2006 Poker

Looks like the WSOP took a cue from the blogger community and started dealing mixed games. Today is the kickoff of the $50,000 buy-in H.O.R.S.E event. Go follow it play by play on PokerWire.

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