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2005 Year in Review Vol. 18, No. 26
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2005 Poker Year in Review – Part I
by Lee Munzer
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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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The 2005 World Poker Players Conference
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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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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