In my opinion the WSOP Main Event final table this year was the most exciting one I have ever watched. You can make a case that Jamie Gold’s win in 2006 rivals it because of the table talk dynamic but after tuning in to the first few hours of this year’s …
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… important lesson along the way. Chris Moorman Playing at the Final Table …
If you haven’t read the first part of this blog leading up to the WPT final table check that out here. Coming into the final table I felt great. This was my chance to finally get the big live title that I had narrowly missed out on in the past. I liked …
February was an amazing month for me poker-wise which I touched on in my last blog. Little did I know though that March was going to be even better in every aspect. After playing a lot online in Vancouver in February I decided to take a break from online …
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… the Christmas traditions in the Moorman household it was off to …
After reading an article from well known tournament director Matt Savage (pictured left) last week I decided to make my latest blog post a discussion about reentry tournaments. Like them or loath them reentry tournaments are a huge part of the modern day …
… was truly epic. Toby Lewis, Chris Brammer and Tom Middleton (Middy … , Richard Trigg and Paul Brammer (Chris Brammers Dad!) The atmosphere on …
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