by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Nov 20, '09
… easier for Gross, who would only have to keep David “Sir Sands” Sands (second) and Thayer “THAY3R” Rasmussen ( … “gboro780” Gross 9,532 $1,159,524 2 David “Sir Sands” Sands 8,484 $913,588 3 Shaun “ …
by Rebecca McAdam | Published: Nov 20, '09
… will surely burst today. Players moved up and down the leader board throughout day 2 but two … 2, knocking out opponents and taking pots down with ease. He was sitting around the 200 … Sarwer in the big blind. The flop came down J-10-7 and all the chips went …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 19, '09
… : Thursday, Nov. 19: Day 1 (eight levels) Friday, Nov. 20: Day 2 (eight levels) Saturday, Nov. 21: Day 3 (play down to final table) Sunday, Nov. 22: Final table 2008 LAPT Costa Rica: Buy-in: $3,700 Number of Entries: 219 Total Prize Pool: $1, …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Nov 19, '09
… “Godfatti” Janssen (14th), Bryan “Squirrely1” Sapp (19th) and David “Davidp18” Peters (20th) PokerStars — Super Tuesday Buy-In: $1, … shortly. F_MANAGER: and this game window will shot down. This tournament will receive Online Player of the Year …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Nov 19, '09
… good unknown player from Sweden down … or something to that affect. … the carnage didn’t go down without some wild swings, and … Against South, Isildur1 found himself down over $1 million. Against Dwan he was down nearly $1.5 million. Despite being stuck so …
by David Apostolico | Published: Nov 13, '09
… things. Trading is a simple game — up, down, sideways. Keep it simple and make money. … , this last one will become second nature. David Apostolico’s latest book — Compete, Play, … all aspects of his life. You can contact David at thepokerwriter@aol.com.
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… , he became the first repeat winner of the pocketfives monthly PLB award, winning it in June and July. In July, he also took down the UltimateBet $200,000-guaranteed event for $44,660, and then in August, he won a Full Tilt Poker $100 rebuy event for $47, …
by Craig Tapscott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… . He seemed like a good player, but he was playing just very good hands. This time, I knew I would have to limp in as I looked down at K-10 offsuit, because I expected him to make a move. CT: And if he does raise? PF: I could just call, even though it’ …
by Andrew Arnott | Published: Nov 13, '09
… (Q-J suited, 8-7 suited, and so on). The flop came down Q 5 2. My opponent checked, and I made a continuation-bet of … and don’t expect your opponent to be able to call you down weakly — strongly consider packing an extra bullet in your poker arsenal and …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 13, '09
… you like flying under the radar? Emil Patel: Well, it’s a frustration that players who predominantly play cash games share. I think “Raptor” [David Benefield] put it best in a post he made on the forums when he said, “One of my goals this year is to win …