by Justin Marchand | Published: Nov 14, '09
… threw money at it — including attempting to raise the Titanic, uncover Noah’s Ark, buying gold and emerald mines, and funding Christian television networks — and it probably didn’t go too well. In the latter part of the book, Brunson talks about how the …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 08, '09
… the-money Eliminations: Michael Mizrachi (11th place), Todd Terry (12th place), Mohsin Charania (14th place), Christian Harder (17th place), Terrence Chan (18th place), Jason Mercier (21st place), and Joe Serock (26th place …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 08, '09
… — 575,000 7: Frank Calo — 569,000 8: Adam Levy — 482,000 9: Alexi Lammi — 473,000 10: Christian Harder — 404,500 Hand of the Day: Soheil Shamseddin Doubles Up With blinds at 3,000-6,000 with a 500 ante …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 06, '09
… — 396,500 4: Terrence Chan — 394,200 5: Curt Kohlberg — 370,000 6: Frank Calo — 361,200 7: Christian Harder — 330,400 8: Jesse Martin — 329,800 9: Joe Serock — 277,000 10: Adam Gerber — 270,000 Hand …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Oct 29, '09
… , Zachary Clark, Marco Johnson, Jon Turner, Men Nguyen, Tom McEvoy, Lee Markholt, Allyn Jaffrey Shulman, Christian Harder, Corwin Cole, David Sands, Isaac Haxton, Shawn Glines, Alan Smurfit, Brandon Cantu, Justin Bonomo, Pat …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Oct 30, '09
… to exploit them. The bigger buy-in events are going to have tougher fields. This means that soft spots are typically going to be harder to find, so my strategy will change if I’m at a very tough table. Tougher tables are going to require one of two things …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Oct 16, '09
… my no-limit hold’em play, in which position is very important. In PLO, position is even more important, as it’s much harder to push a preflop edge in PLO. Good players are very aggressive when in position preflop, realizing how important it is to take free …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Oct 01, '09
… games — but none in hold’em. “I don’t play a lot of no-limit hold’em tournaments [at the WSOP, because they are harder to win,” Ivey said. “There are thousands and thousands of players, so if there is a no-limit hold’em tournament going with a thousand …
by Alan Schoonmaker | Published: Oct 02, '09
… to understand how your personality affects your poker playing. The more deeply embedded your poker style is in your overall personality, the harder it will be to change it. If you commit yourself to working very hard, stick to that commitment, and get …
by Barry Tanenbaum | Published: Oct 02, '09
… a newspaper, or ordering a drink. They are wrong. You can make inferences from nearly every hand. Of course, it is a lot harder to pay attention to what didn’t happen, because humans are conditioned to look at action, not inaction. Let’s look at an …