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Sarge
'Sarge'
How much can you afford? If you are a casual player, Never, play with money you cannot afford to lose. Even if you usually win, never play with money you cannot afford to lose....


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How many times have you heard that the key to playing winning poker is all in the starting hand selection? While it is true that it is a great start, the real key to playing winning hold'em is recognizing traps and avoiding them.


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'Mad Terrapin'
Is there some sort of gene that’s responsible for decent poker skills? Some sort of genetic trait that gives me the ability to dump garbage hands and not call when I know I don’t have the odds to draw ...



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World Poker Tour - Mirage Poker Classic - Final Report

Thursday, May 27th, 2005

Source: John Caldwell
PokerNews.com

With six players left fighting it out for the top prize of $1.1 million dollars, the final table of the Mirage Poker Showdown was a mish mosh of every kind of player today's tournaments have to offer. You had a top pro in Ted Forrest, two younger pros who many agree are great players in Gavin Smith, and Kido Pham. Also at the final table was one of North Carolinas top players, Chris Bell, and rounding out the field were amateur players Gene Todd, and Mark Ellerbe. This table is truly a cross section of the type of players you find in these $10,000 events these days.

The chip counts entering the final table were:

Thang 'Kido' Pham - 1.76 million in chips
Chris Bell - 1.42 mil
Ted Forrest - 1.3 mil
Gene Todd - 763,000
Gavin Smith - 687,000
Mark Ellerbee - 353,000

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