Chris Moneymaker Vol. 16, No. 12 Card Player Magazine
Give No Quarter, Ask No Quarter, and Win 10 Million Quarters
by Cover Story
As I start this report, it's 2 a.m. on Saturday, May 24, 2003, and the longest World Series of Poker championship event in history ended just half an hour ago. Publishing deadlines demand 3,000 words by 8 a.m. sharp. The effort I just watched is worthy of 30,000 words written over six months. Publishing demands...
Features
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Betting Archetypes
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Starting Over
by Bob Ciaffone
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The Brake Pedal or the Gas Pedal?
by Roy Cooke
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Byron 'Cowboy' Wolford, 1930-2003; A Tribute to a Rodeo Champion and Poker Legend
by Dana Smith
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The Amarillo Slimtionary
by Greg Dinkin
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It's World Poker Players Conference Time Again!
by Jan Fisher
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The Two Toughest <br> No-Limit Hold'em Hands
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Call Down With K-10 High
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Overcalling on the Turn
by Lou Krieger
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Less is Back for More
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Japan Trip<br>Report – Part I
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World Series of Poker Memories:<br>Man Versus Machine
by Tom McEvoy
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Quote and Unquote
by Max Shapiro
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Six Players Win Two Events Each at the World Series
by Jeff Shulman
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Telling Pitching Stats
by Chuck Sippl
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An Interesting Hand
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Raising on the Turn
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Triple Crown Excitement!
by ua ua
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More on Tourists and Locals – and Why You Should Care
by Roy West
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Drawing Multiple Cards in Lowball
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Great Play or Fluke? You be the Judge
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'Heart' in Poker
by Mike Sexton
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Cornbread Red and a Titanic Game of Pool
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Celebrities Vs. the Pros at the World Poker Tour Invitational
by ua ua
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Billy Outwits 'Em