2010 May 27 Poker News, Events and Happenings
It looks like Absolute Poker is going to have to find another female poker pro to sponsor after the news we have below. And if you’re looking for something to do other than sit around in your pajamas and play online poker, Wall Street is…
The schedule for the World Series of Poker Europe is announced, the Year of the Woman continues as a female player takes the EPT Mixed Games Player of the Year title, and we’ll wrap it up with a ludicrous story involving Phil Hellmuth.
I was in an unusually cantankerous mood the other day while playing poker and it seemed like every stupid thing someone did or said at the tables just tested the boundaries of my patience. They were hitting on all of my poker pet peeves. Genius, I would call it, if these opponents knew me. I’m a good enough player to not let it put me on tilt, but that doesn’t mean I don’t get annoyed. Where should we start? Oh, here’s one…
In a surprising announcement before the start of the 2010 World Series of Poker (WSOP), top female player/model/poker announcer Lacey Jones has revealed that she has parted ways with Absolute Poker.
The Third Annual Doyle Brunson Beer Pong Invitational was held at Hogs and Heifers bar in Downtown Las Vegas on Wednesday, giving many of poker’s biggest names a chances to drink, socialize, and talk a little trash before the World Series of Poker (WSOP) kicks off later this week. After a day filled with foolish prop bets and drunken debauchery, Tony “Bond18” Dunst and partner Leo Murphy showed off their impressive pong skills to win the 32-team tournament, defeating Full Tilt Poker Pro Amanda Baker and Shawn Patrick Green in the championship game.
So you’ve landed in Las Vegas. You’ve moved in to your new digs and have settled in. Hopefully you’re well-rested and haven’t yet woken up face-down in a parking lot on Fremont Street. Save that bender for after the Main Event because the…
Sam Chauhan is the mental guru that has coached some of the top names in poker with amazing results. His most recent pupil was none other than David Williams, who was able to rebalance his mindset after a month of training and leverage that to a victory at the WPT Championship. Chauhan has published one book with two books pending publication which he talks about in this interview which took place at the Bellagio in Las Vegas. In this interview, Chauhan talks about commonalities between his poker clients and some of the problems all poker players face and what they can do to correct themselves to find the right mindset. Other clients in the Chauhan stable include Phil Hellmuth and Josh Arieh.

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