by Justin Marchand | Published: Nov 14, '09
… the game’s living legend chose not to hold back and, with sharp detail, went ahead and dealt out a book rich in narrative and stories that encapsulate his pioneering poker life and contributions. While some poker biographies are short on meat, Brunson’s …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 03, '09
… hand in a 2 million chip pot. Here was the action: Ivey raised with 8 8 under the gun to 320,000. It folded around to Jordan Smith in the big blind, who reraised to 1 million, and Ivey called. Both players checked the flop, turn, and river to see a …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Oct 22, '09
… 37 ROBERT TEPPER 187,200 38 MIKE MATUSOW 183,800 39 JORDAN SMITH 181,900 40 SHABIR HASHAM 179,500 41 GARY GIBBS …
by Julio Rodriguez | Published: Oct 21, '09
… 125,075 23 Markus Gonsalves 124,000 24 Lee Markholt 122,000 25 Jordan Smith 119,275 26 Cary Falk 119,075 27 Richard Schwartz 117,625 …
by Stephen A. Murphy | Published: Oct 07, '09
… the online poker calendar, with four series a year that brings tens of thousands of poker players together with the dreams of riches thanks to a few clicks of a mouse button. FTOPS XIV will be no different. Full Tilt recently announced the schedule of …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Nov 01, '09
… , I’m down $300. I can’t handle the suckouts.” I just tell him, “F—- the money. If you think you are going to get rich at these stakes, you’re a fool. The only thing you need to care about now is improving. Worry about the money when you are playing $3-$6 …
by Matt Lessinger | Published: Oct 16, '09
… greater profits. People seem to forget that earning more rakeback involves (duh) paying more rake! It’s not some secret path to riches. Let’s say that you can play four tables and break even. The rakeback would represent your profit. What if you could …
by Matt Matros | Published: Oct 16, '09
… month, let alone a losing year. Every day, he tries to remind himself how lucky he is to have such a smooth path to riches. I’ve heard several variations of this story over the years. It’s a good story, and an inspiring one. Unfortunately, it is also …
by Kristy Arnett | Published: Oct 16, '09
… , I’m down $300. I can’t handle the suckouts.” I just tell him, “F—- the money. If you think you are going to get rich at these stakes, you’re a fool. The only thing you need to care about now is improving. Worry about the money when you are playing $3-$6 …
by Ryan Lucchesi | Published: Oct 16, '09
… did a year for that one,” he laughed. “I never felt bad about that. I didn’t want to go, but I always gambled only with rich people, those who had a lot more money than me. I had no moral conscience that I was doing something wrong.” After his release, he …
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Jordan Rich Portland, OR, USA |
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Jordan Rich and Craig Gray Portland, OR, USA |
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