by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Nov 19, '09
… 9. oldschool043 — $6,000 Other Notable Cashes: Darren “darrenelias” Elias (12th), Nicholas “Colonel Mustard” Stowell (13th), Tommie “Godfatti” Janssen (14th), Bryan “Squirrely1” Sapp (19th) and David “Davidp18” Peters (20th) PokerStars — Super …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 17, '09
… John McNeilly — 84,000 Seat 5: Tommy Vedes — 186,000 Seat 6: … for busting out in sixth place. Vedes was the next to fall after … pocket jacks. The jacks held, and Vedes took his leave in fifth place ($22,347). Engel then followed Vedes to the rail an hour …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 16, '09
… after three days of poker. Two well-known professionals cashed in the event. Nam Le busted out in 12th place, and his brother Tommy Le cashed in 28th place. Tony Dunst, Tony Hachem, and PokerStars Team Asia pros Raymond Wu and Daniel Schreiber were the big …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 16, '09
… take a while to come. Tommy Vedes has been used to … contract construction jobs. By 30, Vedes established himself in the construction … grind. I wanted something different.” Vedes moved to Laughlin, Nevada, in … flop of K-Q-6, Vedes had all of his chips …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Nov 06, '09
… , Matt Hawrilenko, Justin Scott, John Hennigan, John Racener, Jonathan Aguiar, Steve Sung, Theo Tran, Tommy Vedes, Will Failla, Victor Ramdin, Steve O’Dwyer, Noah Schwartz, Nick Schulman, Prahlad Friedman, Isaac Baron …
by David Downing | Published: Nov 01, '09
… the original SuperSystem, for example, now have many chapters that are next to pointless. If pushed, I would suggest Elements of Poker by Tommy Angelo, which is as far from a How to book as you can find, unless you consider How to Think as a category. …
| Published: Sep 01, '09
… . The final table results were: First Marcus Naalden $190,770 Second Steve Cowley $117,902 Third Ian Johns $77,576 Fourth Tommy Hang $54,182 Fifth Alexander Keating $39,977 Sixth Danny Qutami $31,088 Seventh Jared O’Dell $25,439 Eighth …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Jun 11, '09
… bounce back, and it will happen more quickly if you maintain the same good habits. I also read something that was really interesting in Tommy Angelo’s book, Elements of Poker. On the back cover, he talks about how streaks are made up in your mind. His …
by Warren Lush | Published: Apr 06, '09
… Manila and with their abilities and recent records, they strike fear into the rest of the field. Also with them is Nam's brother Tommy, who is not as well known as the majority of them yet, but has a great record and proved his credentials by taking down …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Mar 20, '09
… so to make your life easier, so why are you voluntarily putting yourself through so much pain? "It's never wrong to not play." - Tommy Angelo Live well, play well I always play my best poker when I'm healthy. Work out, eat well, do things that make …