With 55 events, the 38th World Series of Poker is the biggest one yet. With each event having its own storylines and characters, and textures and colors, the WSOP is really a smorgasbord for poker fans. You like stud, it's there. You like H.O.R.S.E., it's there. And, of course, there's plenty of no-limit hold'em to satisfy all poker cravings.
The rotation game of H.O.R.S.E. has always been popular among high-stakes professional players, but it has now caught on among the plebeians, as well.
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Poker often takes a lifetime to learn, but don't tell Nam Le that. This self-assured 25-year-old has already earned more than $2.6 million in less than three years on the tournament circuit, and in February of 2006, Le captured his first major victory at the World Poker Tour Bay 101 Shooting...
It seems like everyone today is taking a shot at their 15 minutes of fame. Flipping through the TV channels reveals a bizarre menagerie of the desperate and the talentless, jumping through the hoops of ever stranger reality TV shows. Poker is no different, and has always given the hopeful the opportunity for triumph and disaster.
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Hi. Come on in. I thought we'd have some healthy snacks today. Luckily, that thought quickly disappeared and I ordered a large deep-dish pizza with extra everything. Dive in.
Hi. Come on in. It's too bad you couldn't get to the meeting last night. We had seven kinds of finger food. I saved you about a pound in the back of the fridge. Dig in.
Hi. Come on in. We haven't had meatloaf for quite a while, so I've baked a large one containing the secret blend of spices and herbs that my sister taught me. (I think Grandma taught her about 30 years ago.) Carve off a hunk and dig in.
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