“Do You Have the Nuts?” – aka – When Animals Play Poker
Squirrels are some of my favorite animals, so my husband sent me a picture of a squirrel playing poker… That got me thinking… what other pictures are out there of animals playing poker?? (Do I have too much time on my hands???) The well-known… (a “canine,” “dog,” or “dog balls” hand?) The cartoonish…(a “bear” hand?) [...]
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Posted on March 11, 2007 by sparky | Filed Under Poker
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Let the Aggressive Players Bet for You
In poker it is very important to analyze a player’s betting pattern and tendency. Based off player behavior you can maximize the amount of money you can gain from a pot by manipulating your play to trap them. I don’t mean a basic trap such as turning a flush and checking to the player, but [...]
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Posted on March 9, 2007 by Suber | Filed Under Advice, Poker, Strategy
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A new contributor to PokerMoments
Lately I haven’t been posting as much as I’d like on PokerMoments. One reason for this is that I’ve been extremely busy at work. Another reason is that my daughter has been suffering from complications (scar tissue) due to a ruptured appendix she had about a year and a half ago, and lately her problem [...]
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Posted on March 6, 2007 by Suber | Filed Under Poker
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Do Poker Players Need Soft Paternalism?
I read an interesting NY Times article by Jim Holt about a view called “soft paternalism,” the idea that you know what’s in your best self interest, but an external force, someone other than you (either the government or the private sector or your friends/family), will help you do it. The article made me think about whether [...]
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Posted on March 3, 2007 by Suber | Filed Under Government, Philosophy, Poker
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