News Article Results

 
WSOP: History -- 1991 Recap

by Ryan Lucchesi |  Published: Jun 28, '08

… a third bracelet to his collection that year ($5,000 pot-limit Omaha), while John Spadavecchia ($5,000 deuce-to-seven lowball) and Byron “Cowboy” Wolford ($5,000 limit hold'em) won their first. The large size of the prize and the large size of the …

WSOP: History -- 1984 Recap

by Ryan Lucchesi |  Published: Jun 20, '08

… to the wire at the championship table in 1984. He was joined in the final three by two adversaries, Jesse Alto and Byron “Cowboy” Wolford. The players who left the table before these three men included Rusty Lepage (ninth), Howard Andrews (eighth), …

More News Results
 
 

 
Magazine Article Results

 
Poker Authors Analyzed

by Rolf Slotboom |  Published: Sep 02, '08

… books will be done "on the side" and will result in more fluff and filler rather than quality products. Next issue: Byron Jacobs ♠ Rolf has been a professional cash-game player since 1998. He is the author of the successful Secrets of Professional …

The World Series of Poker - Part II

by James McManus |  Published: Aug 06, '08

… with the same straight, but Hoff had a diamond-flush redraw — and no diamond came. As rodeo rider and bracelet winner Byron "Cowboy" Wolford observed fatalistically, "The luck of the draw can make you rich and famous or send you to the rail whimpering and …

Let's Look at Women in Poker

by Linda Johnson |  Published: Oct 02, '07

… has many poker accomplishments and deserves this tribute. On a sad note, I am sorry to announce the recent death of Byron Liggett. Byron wrote for Card Player in its early years, as well as for many other poker publications. He will be missed by the …

Poker and Politics - Part II

by Roy Cooke |  Published: May 23, '07

… of poker that will be published in 2009 - excerpts of which are currently featured in Card Player. Writer Byron Liggett often addresses famous American players in historical vignettes. We need more such efforts that identify prominent American poker …

When the Fun Stops

by Mark Gregorich |  Published: Feb 28, '07

… an abundance of good, insightful information. Two books that I have spent considerable time on lately, and have found to be valuable, are Byron Jacobs' How Good is Your Limit Hold'em (the game in which I've been playing most of my hours) and Matt Lessinger …

More Magazine Results