2005 Year in Review Vol. 18, No. 26 Card Player Magazine
2005 Poker Year in Review – Part I
by Lee Munzer
The calendar forges forward as relentlessly as John Phan plays a gigantic stack, thus we have rapidly reached recap time. The seemingly boundless popularity of poker continued during the last 12 months. At the current pace, in 12 years we will have an entire planet of poker players, and I'll need a logarithm to track...
Features
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Foxwoods World Poker Finals: 21-Year-Old Online Phenom Schools the Pros
by BJ Nemeth
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Kid Poker
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Card Player Offers Discount Healthcare Card
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Not Just for Men
by Roy Cooke
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An Amazing Year for Poker
by Mike Sexton
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Enlist Today, Win the War on Poker
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Disassociating the Ego – Part II: Madhouse and Constant Moves
by Joe Sebok
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An Unconstitutional Anti-Gambling Statute
by Bob Ciaffone
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New Poker Terms
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Poker Vallarta
by Jan Fisher
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Poker History in Monte Carlo
by Jesse Jones
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Should You Go Pro? Part I
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Quotes and Quips
by Vince Burgio
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Beads, Hardship, and 24 Bucks
by Warren Karp
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Tournament of Champions – Part II
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Heads Up at the Final Table
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The Two Mikeys: 'Mr. Chaotic' and 'The Mouth'
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The 2005 World Poker Players Conference
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Unfair Tournament Treatment
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A One-Table Sit-and-Go Tournament
by Tom McEvoy
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Mixing it Up
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The Hidden Math of a Limit Hold'em Hand
by Matt Matros
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I Disagree With Jim Brier
by Lee H. Jones
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A Version of the Delayed Bluff
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The Perils of Game-Play Scripts
by Dan Abrams
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Playing the Blinds in Limit Hold'em – Part II
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Two Drawing Hands
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Decoration Day in Barstow
by Max Shapiro