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Tony G is Qualified - Poker Song
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Interesting move on the river
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MIT Poker Theory and Analysis, IAP 2015
1. Introduction to Poker Theory
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2015 WSOP Main Event Bubble Boy
Friday, July 10, 2015 9:57 PM PST (about 8 hours and 24 minutes ago)
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Poker - A good start at WSOP for George Danzer
Dave Tuley sits down with George Danzer, the 2014 WSOP Player of the Year, to discuss his hot start at this year's tournament.
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Human vs machine as top poker pros take on AI
It's humans versus machine at the Rivers casino in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Four professional poker players are squaring up to an artificial intelligence over two weeks, duking it out by playing a total of 80,000 hands of poker for a $100,000 cash prize. This may turn out to be the latest instalment in a grand tradition of computers beating us at our own games. In 1997, IBM's Deep Blue computer famously beat chess great Garry Kasparov. Four years ago, IBM's Watson took part in the TV quiz show.
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The truth about Dan Bilzerian
The clip, lifted from the live TV coverage of the 2013 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas, shows a player sitting at a felt table, betting on a hand, with $7 million in the pot. Or at least that's what you think it shows the first time you watch it. But then the clip repeats, and repeats... until, finally, you notice the intensely staring, Tom Cruise-ish figure in the top-left corner of the screen. He's sitting in the spectators' gallery, bathed in blue...
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Know when to fold 'em: computer aces Texas hold 'em poker
Almost always raise your opponent's first bet, which can provoke an immediate fold. In later rounds, if your opponent raises, re-raise if you're holding at least a pair of threes. Err on the side of playing a hand, not folding.
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The 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event Final Table Begins Tonight!
Follow hand-for-hand action from the 2014 World Series of Poker Main Event here at PokerNews. Back in July, nine players navigated a field of 6,683 to reach the most prestigious final table in all of poker, the World Series of Poker Main Event...
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Finding a Video Poker Bug Made These Guys Rich—Then Vegas Made Them Pay
John Kane was on a hell of a winning streak. On July 3, 2009, he walked alone into the high-limit room at the Silverton Casino in Las Vegas and sat down at a video poker machine called the Game King. Six minutes later the purple light on the top of the machine flashed, signaling a $4,300 jackpot.
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Poker Player Loses $1 Million Buy-in After Losing With Aces to Aces
Poker players Connor Drinan and Cary Katz go all in pre-flop with aces at the World Series of Poker $1 million buy-in tournament. Each player only had a few percent chance pre-flop to win the hand.
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Meet The American Poker Exiles Who Gamble All Day And Party All Night In Playa Del Carmen
An American online poker posse in exile is living the dream in Mexico's Playa del Carmen.
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Henry Orenstein: The Holocaust Survivor and Inventor Who Forever Changed Poker
Henry Orenstein is one such individual, a man who survived the horrors of the Holocaust through sheer guile, registering himself and his three brothers as mathematicians to ensure their usefulness and delay extermination long enough to be liberated by Allied forces.
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Best Italian casino and poker website
Apri un conto su Planetwin365 oggi ed qualificati per ottenere i suoi fantastici bonus iniziali sulle scommesse, Poker ed casino.
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Inside the Viper Room: Hollywood’s Most Exclusive Poker Game
How did a 26-year-old cocktail waitress end up running a private weekly poker game for some of Hollywood’s highest rollers, including the likes of Leo, Ben, and Tobey? In an adaptation from her new memoir, Molly Bloom, who has since gained notoriety as “the Poker Princess,” recalls her lucky break, at the infamous Viper Room; the millions that crossed her table; and the biggest winners—who could also be the worst losers.
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Amaya Gaming In Deal To Buy PokerStars For $4.9 Billion
One of the most high-stakes, controversial and intriguing business stories in the history of the modern gambling industry is heading toward its conclusion. PokerStars, the world’s biggest online poker company, has agreed to sell itself for $4.9 billion to Amaya Gaming, a small publicly-traded Canadian supplier of gambling equipment.
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Good Poker Players Aren't Lucky
An Idaho court rules that poker is a game of skill, not a game of chance like craps or roulette. If card players are lucky, maybe the Justice Department will take the same view.
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Hackers broke into poker pro's hotel room to install 'sharking' malware
This September, on the Barcelona leg of the European Poker Tour, Jens Kyllönen had a strange run-in with the criminal underworld. He'd busted out of that day's tournament early, but when he...
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Facial poker ‘tells’ and expressions – how to read emotions in poker players
Discover how to read other people’s emotions from their facial expressions. Find out the tricks poker players know so you can recognise and use them.
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Has ESPN ruined poker?
The network's breathless tournament coverage has done no favors for the game's popularity and legality in the U.S.
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