Texas Hold 'Em for money has always been legal in Texas as long as there wasn't anybody making money except the players. I've played in dozens of home games which are perfectly legal, even to the point of asking for $10-$20 for food and drinks. ...
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The irony is that people in America are playing poker online for real money right now, and have been for years. Whether it's unregulated off-shore sites like America's Cardroom, or the barely legal sites like Play WPT where you just pay a monthly fee, or ...
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They don't have to show to win, but a player at the table can request to see any muck. Most people don't do it since there's some kind of unwritten rule that it's rude, but it is legal in most Casinos. Home games are, of ...
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I don't see how Daniel could have played it any other way. He's looking to win, not hold on for one more position up the ladder, and you need some double-ups to win. A4 was enough to call, AA is enough to shove. He got ...
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What a shock, another degenerate gambler is found to be a degenerate gambler. It seems like 50% of the early TV "stars" of poker are bankrupt, in or out of therapy/rehab, and, of course, still gambling.
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