2004 – Poker Year in Review Vol. 18, No. 1 Card Player Magazine
The Year That Was: 2004
by Lee Munzer
Looking back at the year in review has become an annual tradition at Card Player. Last year Jeff Shulman focused on the phenomenal growth we have seen in our game. That's where I'll start. In 2004 these numbers grew dramatically: •online and casino poker rooms •poker players •tournaments (especially no-limit hold'em events) •televised tournaments •entrants...
Features
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Ask Chip and Karina
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Oh, Daniel
by Jeff Shulman
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Announcing Another New and Improved CardPlayer.com
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Moving it All In
by Roy Cooke
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The Wildhorse Fall 2004 Poker Roundup
by Tom McEvoy
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Break Out the Oilcan
by Mike Sexton
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"No!"
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Asian Poker Players
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Busting Out of Big Tournaments
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"It's Not Rigged!"
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Big Draws in Pot-Limit Omaha
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Gambling and the Law®: Casinos Coming to Asia
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You're Not a Player Who Raises With Every Big Pair, Are You?
by Roy West
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Maximizing Small-Stakes Hold'em Winnings – Part IV
by Jim Brier
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The Boy Scouts Got it Right
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Team USA Vs. Team England
by Paul Wolfe
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Interesting Times at Bellagio – Part I
by Lee Munzer
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Plugging Some Leaks – Part IV
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Understanding All-In Odds
by Bob Ciaffone
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First Things for the First of the Year
by Jan Fisher
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Can Open, Worms Everywhere!
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Play a Tournament With Me – Part II
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Short Buys and Poker Associations
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Trailing in Lowball: Drawing to Eights
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Learning to Play Poker One Hand at a Time
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Why 2005 Will Be a Terrific Year for Poker and What You Can Do to Make it a Banner Year for You, Too
by Lou Krieger
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Slow-Playing, and Why it's Time to Stop Doing It
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Know Your Style
by Chuck Sippl
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Big Denny Goes on TV
by ua ua