by Bob Pajich | Published: Feb 01, '14
“A sucker don’t ever catch on. A smart man don’t ever sleep. He’s got to keep ducking the traps.” – Johnny Moss On May 14, 1907, Johnny Moss was born in Marshall, Texas, a tiny town about 40 miles inside the state’s Eastern border with Louisiana. Town …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Jan 22, '14
John Wesley Hardin was the second son born to a Methodist preacher near Bonham, Texas, who named him after the godfather of the Methodist church. Two things remained constant in Hardin’s short life, violence and poker. A road gambling, bon-a-fide outlaw, …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Dec 25, '13
… drop out. The Polish Maverick Bob Stupak was born in Pittsburgh … : The Rise and Fall of Bob Stupak and Las Vegas’ Stratosphere … : “Chester Gets Special Curb Service.” Bob Stupak was 14 and was … , Nevada, suffered a broken leg. Bob Stupak nearly died. He broke …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Dec 11, '13
“A sucker don’t ever catch on. A smart man don’t ever sleep. He’s got to keep ducking the traps.” – Johnny Moss On May 14, 1907, Johnny Moss was born in Marshall, Texas, a tiny town about 40 miles inside the state’s Eastern border with Louisiana. Town …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Nov 01, '13
A cloud of smoke that could choke the Tennessee Valley hovered over one of the handful of men everyone seemed to know in Las Vegas in the early 1970s. His cigar tip glowed red and he had to decide what to do — either toss the jack that hung at the end of …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Oct 30, '13
As far as a pure American character, it’s hard to beat Titanic Thompson, who won and lost more than $10 million during his long life as a top-notch gambler, confidence man and hustler. While our grandfathers used wrenches, welding torches and hammers in …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Oct 01, '13
A chip and a chair. We’ve all repeated it to ourselves or cringed when one of those friendly and upbeat tournament opponents cheerfully said it after watching our chips be pushed in front of another yokel. A chip and a chair. Maybe no poker cliché boils …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Sep 18, '13
A cloud of smoke that could choke the Tennessee Valley hovered over one of the handful of men everyone seemed to know in Las Vegas in the early 1970s. His cigar tip glowed red and he had to decide what to do — either toss the jack that hung at the end of …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Sep 04, '13
A chip and a chair. We’ve all repeated it to ourselves or cringed when one of those friendly and upbeat tournament opponents cheerfully said it after watching our chips be pushed in front of another yokel. A chip and a chair. Maybe no poker cliché boils …
by Bob Pajich | Published: Jul 24, '13
Two years have passed since Black Friday and for the first time since then, online poker has returned to the United States in an extremely limited way. Within the next several years, access to online poker sites will slowly return to the lucky residents …
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