David Williams Vol. 17, No. 14 Card Player Magazine
The Man Who Might Have Been King
You've probably already read last issue's story about how Greg Raymer defeated David Williams in a seven-hand showdown at the end of the 2004 World Series of Poker championship event, and depending on what order you're reading this issue, you may or may not have read more about the event's top finishers' backgrounds. I was...
Features
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My Prediction Was Off By a Week
by Jeff Shulman
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Poker in the News
by Roy Cooke
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When the Chip Leader is a Calling Station
by Tom McEvoy
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2004 World Series of Poker Eliminations – Part I
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Berry Johnston
by Mike Sexton
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Shooting Star 2004 – Part II: The Weak Lead
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One Thing You Can Do Right Now to Raise Your Game
by Lou Krieger
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Is it Really the World Series?
by Greg Dinkin
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Profile: Typical Semiskilled, Ego-Driven, Aggressive Player
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Lights, Camera, Action
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Three of Roy's Logical Rules – and New Players Seek Millions
by Roy West
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Standards for Tournament Directors
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More Big Mistakes in No-Limit Sit-and-Go Tournaments
by Lee H. Jones
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Rules, Rules, Rules
by Max Shapiro
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Let's Show Some Love
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Should You Chop?
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A-K Revisited – Part II
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Simple Rule of Thumb in Baseball Totals
by Chuck Sippl
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Showing Cards During a Tournament
by Bob Ciaffone
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Friends From the Great White North
by Jan Fisher
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High Versus Low Hands
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My Disappointing Series