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Poker Infancy to Maturity and back to Infancy |
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Written by Warren Karp
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Friday, 19 September 2008 |
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In the course of nature things begin a new and the species, whatever that is, seems to mature, ever growing ever evolving. That’s the order of things. Not so in the poker industry. In the poker industry the order of things is somewhat skewed and that’s because as poker evolves it expands. It spreads out, and when it spreads into a new area, once again poker enters into its infancy. |
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Last Updated ( Friday, 19 September 2008 )
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The Mouse in the Sunday Maze |
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Written by Warren Karp
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Sunday, 24 August 2008 |
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Sunday has turned out to be the biggest day in online poker. It’s gotten so big in fact, that brick and mortar tournament organizers have adapted their schedules with the knowledge that fields will be smaller because the online events offer so much value. Online Sunday buy-ins to First Place Dollars is a ratio that can’t be and isn’t being ignored by poker tournament players. |
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Cheating In Tournaments, Stronger than ever!! |
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Written by Warren Karp
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Monday, 18 August 2008 |
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After coming back from spending seven weeks in Vegas for the WSOP I was thrilled to take off from playing tournaments for 3 weeks. I got to do some things around the house, not the least of which was spending time with my beautiful wife and daughter. |
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UIGEA has its teeth “PIC”ed |
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Written by Warren Karp
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Thursday, 14 August 2008 |
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The UIGEA (unlawful internet gaming enforcement act) has been a hindrance for some, meaning those that still find a way to get their funds online. The law has been an absolute non starter for others, the ones who chose not to find a way to play online and have moved either to Brick and Mortar casinos or home games. There are still others who’ve moved to subscription sites, where you “legally” pay a monthly fee to play poker online |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 August 2008 )
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Written by Warren Karp
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Monday, 11 August 2008 |
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Back in the old days when I used to write for Card Player magazine, people used to come up to me and chat like they knew me. They told me that because of my style of writing, it seemed as though I was talking directly to them. Instead of it just being a column I was writing the words jumped off like a conversation. I took this as a compliment and haven’t changed my writing style since. The only downfall I suppose is that it gave my readers license to ask me questions about the game, their game and game strategy as we were playing. |
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 14 August 2008 )
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