Why are Ivey's attorneys arguing that the Borgata is using deceptive practices. If that's the basis of their defense he should get himself some new representation.
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Why are Ivey's attorneys arguing that the Borgata is using deceptive practices. If that's the basis of their defense he should get himself some new representation.
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Like Dutch Boyd pointed out it takes about 6 months of diligent study to learn most of what the so-called "pros" know. Why should any site waste money on player sponsorship when nothing sets these players apart from thousands of others. Only if the public ...
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What if he goes to fourth level and bluff raises you again ? Are there some physical characteristics of that player that will help you know what to do? Something that would let you know he's capable of going to level five, six, or even ...
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If you are going to compare the probability of two events then it makes sense to compare them as isolated events. If someone says what is the probability of Mark Newhouse making back to back final tables vs. winning the lottery then that seems to ...
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You could pick any random spot to finish in and the odds would be the same. But to just make the final table two years in a row is not nearly as improbable as some people think. Definitely not as unlikely as winning the lottery ...
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Ridiculous. How does Voulgaris come up with a betting line that? Making ANY player a favorite even over 65 events is a joke. If I had the funds I'd jump on this.
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Poker is a game of "some" skill. But since that skill element doesn't always manifest itself immediately how are the courts supposed to rule on the legality of poker. One could use some sort of threshold argument by which it can be shown that poker ...
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