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[A Fool and his $100 - A Poker Blog] I was reading over at Rage On Tilt, and saw that Ragecg had registered for the Monday tournament of the Canterbury Fall classic. When I first heard about the tournaments a couple months ago, I told myself to remember about it because I would really like to play in one of these.
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Nickleanddimes: The sluggish cold-like symptoms, the falling asleep while playing poker tourneys, the calling your wife by the wrong name during sex (honestly I wouldnt have any motor skills left to type if that happened), its getting rough on this “old” guy. Throw in a toddler having a nighttime accident once in a while, and a baby demanding nourishment during the single digit hours of the morning before work and youve got someone who saunters through the day hoping no one will ask a question that requires more then one brain cell to fire. (via Cosmos)
A Fool and his $100 - A Poker Blog: You can sign up at Mansion through Pokersavvy, and get 900 savvy points ($90), and then you can hedge your bet over at BoDogs sportsbook after you sign up through PokerSourceOnline (9000 PSO points = $90). Both of those sites allows you to clear the bonus requirements through the sportsbook. (via Cosmos)
Inside the MInd of C.L. Russo: The thing that matters is whether or not the Fed makes ISP's block poker sites. Who, besides the pros, is going to pay extra money for a dial-up connection to some fly-by night operation that could be shut down at any time? (via Cosmos)
Fred Bals' Blog aka fhb: Last Tuesday, the 9th, I took second in the WWdN Invitational, earning $156 bucks to boot. It's my highest placement in an MTT, and the most I've ever won from poker in one shot. (via Cosmos)
Haley's Poker Bl-Auggh!! ... the XML Version: This arrangement should be known to you and I alone and all our correspondence should be strictly on email alone because our government the poker media has tapped all my lines and are monitoring all my moves. In view of the above, if you are willing to assist for our mutual benefits, we will have to negotiate on your Percentage share of the $43,000,000.00 that will be kept in your possession for a while and invested in your name for my trust pending when my Daughter, Zahwa new show, "Hottest Mom in America," will come of age eclipse "American Idol" in the ratings and take full responsibility of her Family Estate/inheritance make me so rich people will say, "Simon who??" Please note that this is a golden opportunity that comes once in life time and more so, if you are honest, I am going to entrust more funds in your care as this new show is one of the legacy we keep for our children. (via Cosmos)
Back-Alley Mugging By Bloody P: I left $10 apiece on Full Tilt, Poker Stars and Noble. I'll keep playing with that money until I go busto, get banned from playing, or until the FBI shows up at my door and takes me to Guantanamo Bay to torture me into telling them how I ran a full house into quad threes for a $6 loss. (via Cosmos)
[Pokerplayernewspaper.com] Poker Player Online :: Tournament Results :: 2005 World Series of ...: Johnny Chan won Event #25 $2500 Pot Limit Hold'em and beat out a field of 425 players who were competing for a prize pool worth $977,500. The second day of action started with 20 players with some notable names such as Humberto Brenes, Phil "The Unabomber" Laak, Paul Wolfe and Tracy Phan still in the hunt.
[News.pokerpages.com] PokerPages.com Poker News - 2006 World Series of Poker: Event 01 ...: Thanh made an easy call and rolled over his pocket Aces, which were way ahead of Jay's pocket Queens. A Queen landed on the river, however, to put a bad beat on Thanh and send him packing in 27th place.
[Feralboy.com] FeralBlog: Poker Archives: Towards the end of the first hour, I won a massive pot off of David when my pocket 9s made a full boat with 7-7-X-X-9, and the miracle river beating his 2 pair. Some other lucky hands were me rivering a set of 2s with A-2, and knocking Joshua out the first hand after the rebuy period when my A-A yielded a set of aces on the turn, and his flush draw never materialized after I put him all in.
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