2005 November 20 Poker News, Events and Happenings
Things are changing in poker. The days of the back-room, smoke-filled games is primarily history as the poker explosion continues to catapult the game to the forefront of the sporting landscape.
TAMPA - Poker is one of the hottest games on television right now. But, look beyond the TV-made millionaires, and you’ll find a new generation of gambling addicts.
The king of card games, poker, is arriving at SKYCITY Auckland from today (21 November 2005).
The World Series of Poker Circuit has now come to the Ballys-Paris Casino in Las Vegas. This is the fourth tour stop of the 2005-06 season. The $10,000 buy-in main event attracted 134 entries. The total prize pool amounted to $1,259,600. Nine places will be paid and $453,456 will go to the winner.
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What I’m about to teach you may slightly contradict my advice not to play aggressively against poker bullies. I’ve told you that you should often let deceptive, aggressive opponents take the lead. Give them a chance to hang themselves. But poker isn’t a game of simple formulas. There are times to do one thing and times to do pretty much the opposite.
Today we’re going to discover some important clues about when to bluff. It’s important to make the right decisions about bluffing. And you should only attempt a bluff under the right conditions.
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Carol, once again we are driving from Las Vegas, Nevada to Tulsa, Oklahoma. We are traveling down old route 66-”The main street of America”-but now they call It I-40.
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