Scott Fischman Vol. 18, No. 14 Card Player Magazine
The Hardest Working Man in Poker – Scott Fischman Will Play Any Tournament Anytime – and There is a Good Chance He Will Crush It
Scott Fischman … a picture of total concentration Photography by Hew Burney James Brown might be known as the hardest working man in show business, but if he ever decided to take up poker, there is no way he could land that claim to fame. Scott Fischman, two-time World Series of Poker champion, second-place finisher...
Features
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$40-$80 Hold'em Hand at Wynn Las Vegas – A hand in which the proper play throughout is based predominately on the opponents' styles
by Jim Brier
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Flavor of the Month – Becoming a 'name' in the poker world is different nowadays
by Vince Burgio
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The Fear Factor – Utilizing the intimidation factor in pot-limit Omaha eight-or-better
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Catastrophe Psychology in No-Limit Hold'em – Avoid catastrophe in no-limit hold'em by utilizing a proper betting strategy
by Bob Ciaffone
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Making Adjustments – Adjustments are required when moving from Internet play to live play
by Roy Cooke
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Empty Seats – A thought-provoking method of dealing with huge tournament fields
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Three Times is a Charm, Unless You are Already Charmed! A book review of a third-edition best seller
by Jan Fisher
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Professional Poker Tour – Hands – Part II – How would you have played this hand?
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The Elite Eight: Lyle Berman Vs. Phil Hellmuth – The National Heads-Up Poker Championship
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The Year of the Professional …and Jennifer Tilly
by Jeff Shulman
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Play a Tournament With Me – Part III – The Professional Poker Tour at Bellagio in Las Vegas
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Limit Hold'em Lessons – Part I – Value betting in limit hold'em
by Matt Matros
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A No-Limit Hold'em Tournament Quiz – Test your no-limit hold'em tournament skills
by Tom McEvoy
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World Poker Tour Championship – Part IV – The Champ is Crowned
by Lee Munzer
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Two Exceptions – Exceptions to Generally Accepted Plays
by Lee H. Jones
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2005 World Series of Poker – The frustrations and disappointments inherent in tournament poker
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A Bizarre Stud Hand – A suspenseful ending to an interesting seven-card stud hand
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$200,000 Challenge Match Against Joe Cassidy – A limit hold'em challenge match against a tough, young player
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What's in Your Toolbox? Sound methods for improving your game
by Joe Sebok
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The Importance of Seating Assignments – A new table/seat redraw system
by Mike Sexton
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A Tale of Three Hoaxes – Hoaxes, hoaxes everywhere
by Max Shapiro
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The Forlorn Hope – A useful sports betting concept, particularly for baseball
by Chuck Sippl
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Strictly the Rules – Or the Spirit of the Rules? What ruling would you make?
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Ten Common and Costly Hold'em Errors – Part II – Common errors on the flop in limit hold'em
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Are We Having Fun Yet? Do you have fun when you're playing poker?
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About Bluffing, Facts, and Logical Assumptions – Some thoughts to ponder for poker success
by Roy West
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Poker in Barcelona – Part II – A unique, fun playing environment – and an unusual method of showing down hands