by Brian Mulholland | Published: Jan 17, '07
… has been "food for thought." Brian Mulholland can be e-mailed at …
by Brian Mulholland | Published: Nov 28, '06
… had folded when I bet. Brian Mulholland can be e-mailed at …
by Brian Mulholland | Published: Sep 27, '06
… .) Anyway, what do you think? Brian Mulholland can be e-mailed at …
by Brian Mulholland | Published: Jul 11, '06
"To change and to improve are two different things." - German Proverb Things change - it's the way of the world. And not just the big things, like the geopolitical structure or the level of man's knowledge, but the little things, too - mundane habits, …
by Brian Mulholland | Published: May 16, '06
… the integrity of the game. Brian Mulholland can be e-mailed at …
by Brian Mulholland | Published: Jan 24, '06
… than just to play poker. Brian Mulholland can be e-mailed at …
by Brian Mulholland | Published: Dec 27, '05
You're playing a chess match with your grandma, with whom you share a love of the game. You spend a stimulating 90 minutes threatening each other's pieces; you each maneuver, block, chase, and jockey – and now you have her outflanked. Her queen's been …
by Barry Mulholland | Published: Nov 01, '05
… -mail, Jeff, and good luck. Brian Mulholland can be reached at BriGuy301 …
by Brian Mulholland | Published: Sep 06, '05
Many different emotions can come into play while playing cards, and dealing with them is a tricky business. Emotions, after all, are a kind of experiential shorthand; they are the instantaneous, directly felt equivalents of the more formal cognitive …
by Brian Mulholland | Published: Jun 14, '05
The game was Omaha eight-or-better, and Player X was pushing the betting. Player Y, having flopped both the nut-flush draw and nut-low draw, was pushing right back. On the river, Player X finally backed off, checking his top set out of respect for the …
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