Doyle Brunson Vol. 17, No. 18 Card Player Magazine
Doyle Brunson – Five Decades of Poker and Still Going Strong!
There will always be a young, up-and-coming poker aficionado who wins a million; there will always be a touching story about a sympathetic character who gets a break and wins more than he ever dreamed possible; there will always be a well-played hand, a great moment in poker, or a story worth retelling; however, there...
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Mirage Hosts First World Poker Tour Event
by Jeff Shulman
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It's the Future
by Roy Cooke
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A Small Pocket Pair Disconnects Big Suited Connectors
by Tom McEvoy
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Patience, Patience, Patience … Not! – Part I
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Monday Morning Quarterback
by Mike Sexton
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World Series of Poker 2004 – $1,000 No-Limit Hold'em With Rebuys
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To Tip or Not to Tip
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Act Like You've Been There Before
by Greg Dinkin
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The Best Seat in the House
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Do You Play Too Many Omaha Eight-or-Better Starting Hands?
by Lou Krieger
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Let Them Hear the Sound of Your Drummer
by Roy West
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Do You Have a Game Selection Plan?
by Jan Fisher
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The Big Stack in a Tournament
by Bob Ciaffone
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Cappelletti in New York
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Big Denny Writes a Tournament
by ua ua
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FPS in Online Draw
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The Path to Poker Mastery
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Is Check-Raising Costing You Money?
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Victoria's Secret
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Nothing's a Lock
by Lee H. Jones
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Mindset for the Start of the New Football Season
by Chuck Sippl
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Making the Transition From Limit to Pot-Limit Omaha