On first glance, this title might seem the equivalent of: “The Surprising Connection between a Pineapple and a Spool of Thread.” After all, writing must involve long evenings spent with a fountain pen, and rain tapping on a tin roof in a candle-lit room …
If someone were to ask me in chat on your site right now, “U Mad Bro,” unfortunately the answer would be “Yes.” I’d like to preface this by saying I’m clearly a huge fan of you— I dressed up as a Supernova for Halloween, and even made a PokerStars Jack-o …
I think Tom Marchese summed up my feelings about poker goals very aptly: The tendency is to make goals that don’t really equate to being goals— they are actually wishes and hopes, and it was something I’ve been guilty of in past years. I just had a talk …
… pony that was also named Katie…I wonder if she plays …
With the massive success of indie authors like John Locke, many people are opting to self-publish instead of going a more traditional route. We chose to go this direction with The Superuser for a couple of key reasons: it enabled us to have a much higher …
When I first left the US in order to play online poker again, I was thirstier to get back to the grind than my dog is for water after a long hike! Considering the fact that I was routinely playing over 12 hour sessions 6 days a week, one might not think …
After being excited about it ever since the end of the summer last year, I’m finally back in Vegas for the WSOP! Beforehand, I went to Florida to visit my family, which meant a 19 hour travel day to get there from Mexico (mainly because of a long wait on …
Recently, an excellent blog by Kara Scott got me thinking more about bullying in poker. The number of times I’ve seen a “pro” berate a recreational player for sub-optimal play (both live and online) is sickening to me. It is my number one pet peeve in …
As a result of the PokerStars Sickest Setup contest, it’s been fun to read about how a lot of grinders arrange their work area. Because I think I have an amazing view, and love any excuse to dress up my dog, I decided to enter: http://instagram.com/p/ …
There’s a distinctly awkward moment for me every year in the WSOP ladies tournament when a man busts the tournament, and the room fills with applause and celebration. Much of the table talk seems to be dominated by the discussion of men entering the …
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