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Manne wrote: The Bicycle Casino in Bell Gardens (near Los Angeles, CA) was the scene of a rather unfortunate incident on Sunday evening Mesbah Khaffaji, a 52-year-old poker player, was playing at a no-limit Hold 'Em poker table when he apparently lost a hand, his patience and some would say his sanity. Khaffaji threw his cards down on the table, stood up, and spit a mouthful of food into the dealer's face, covering his glasses and causing casino security to take him into custody.

Khaffaji was detained by casino security until about 7pm, when the police arrived and arrested him on suspicion of misdemeanor battery. Brendan Kirkpatrick of the Bell Gardens Police Department had this to say about what incited the incident: "We can only assume [this happened] because he lost a hand."

Kirkpatrick also said that this wasn't the first time a player had vented their frustrations at the table, placing a dealer in the line of fire. "Is it often? No. Does it happen? Yes. People get heated. Large sums of money lost; people can’t control their emotions." Khaffajji was later released from custody on $20,000 bail.

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Jesus Christ!! 20K bail for a misdemeanor😡 Are you kidding!
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AAUPMYSLEAVE wrote: Watch John Pappas the Director of the Poker Players Allaince talk about the Bill on MSNBC. The videos are from Youtube...

YouTube - PPA Executive Director John Pappas appears on MSNBC to Discuss the Vote on HR2267 (08/01/10)!

YouTube - PPA Executive Director John Pappas Second Appearance on MSNBC (08/01/10)
That was nice. that sounds alot like my research paper for my comp II class. It is all about personal freedom and the right to spend my paycheck as i see fit. If people can't handle the freedom they shouldn't play. those are the protections mr. pappas was addressing. we need to definitely stand for out right to play games of skill in our own home.
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orodriguez wrote: That was nice. that sounds alot like my research paper for my comp II class. It is all about personal freedom and the right to spend my paycheck as i see fit. If people can't handle the freedom they shouldn't play. those are the protections mr. pappas was addressing. we need to definitely stand for out right to play games of skill in our own home.
Good stuff! can't wait to see final passage of bill and the safe guards that will be implemented. Actually looking up HR2267 to see what's on paper at the moment...😁
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The two alleged ringleaders from that Berlin poker tournament heist a while back have declined to testify at the opening of their trial in Berlin. The robbery took place in March of this year at the Grand Hyatt Hotel in Berlin, which was hosting the Berlin stop of the European Poker Tour. A group of men, said by the german government to be led by Mohammed Abou-Charka (29) and Ibrahim al Moussa (31), stormed the proceedings and terrorized players and hotel guests in their efforts to get to the jackpot money.

Abou-Charka is being charged with plotting the March 6 heist while al Moussa is being tried for organizing the four additional participants in the robbery in which the group made off with €242,000 ($312,000) in cash. As of just a few days ago, only €4,000 had been recovered and none of those involved have stated where the remainder of the money is located. The other four robbers have already been convicted of robbery and bodily harm and will be testifying on Friday. If convicted, Abrou-Charka and al Moussa face up to fifteen years in a state prison.


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Wellesley College visiting researcher Dr. Erik Schlicht has been studying the way that people make decisions under pressure and he's been using poker as the playing field of choice. According to this research, the worst face to use at a live poker table is the typical "poker face," but oddly, Schlicht used a computer to make this decision.

"What we wanted to look at was the way people behaved in situations where there is a risky decision to make," Schlicht told the Boston Globe. "Traditionally, researchers do this by simulating wagers or lotteries. But I thought if we could use a scenario people were more likely to encounter in their daily life, like playing poker, we could get a sense of how people respond to biological cues, not just the abstract."

Schlict and his team of researchers used a computer that displayed facial expressions while wagering against players. Players were then told that they could either call or fold based on the wager and the facial expression displayed. When the computer displayed a more trustworthy face, players were more likely to fold. The traditional "poker face" was shown to be an incentive to call on the part of participants.

Schlicht cautioned people that this research covers specific moments only and can't be applied to a long-term strategy. He told the Globe: "You might be able to fool someone for a few hands, but probably not much longer."


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Manne wrote: Wellesley College visiting researcher Dr. Erik Schlicht has been studying the way that people make decisions under pressure and he's been using poker as the playing field of choice. According to this research, the worst face to use at a live poker table is the typical "poker face," but oddly, Schlicht used a computer to make this decision.

"What we wanted to look at was the way people behaved in situations where there is a risky decision to make," Schlicht told the Boston Globe. "Traditionally, researchers do this by simulating wagers or lotteries. But I thought if we could use a scenario people were more likely to encounter in their daily life, like playing poker, we could get a sense of how people respond to biological cues, not just the abstract."

Schlict and his team of researchers used a computer that displayed facial expressions while wagering against players. Players were then told that they could either call or fold based on the wager and the facial expression displayed. When the computer displayed a more trustworthy face, players were more likely to fold. The traditional "poker face" was shown to be an incentive to call on the part of participants.

Schlicht cautioned people that this research covers specific moments only and can't be applied to a long-term strategy. He told the Globe: "You might be able to fool someone for a few hands, but probably not much longer."


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Better Practice my Poker Face.

Actually in this case I better practice my trustworthy face and turn that into my Poker Face.

Sell the hand from beginning to end.

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The World Series of Poker Europe takes place in London from September 14-28, 2010 at Casino At The Empire. While not as massive as the original event in Las Vegas, WSOP Europe is widely recognized as one of the most prestigious and competitive events in the sport, drawing players from around the globe. This year sees a total of five bracelet events, up from a single one in 2009. These include tournaments with the following buy-ins and game types: £2,500 Six-Handed No Limit Hold 'Em; £1,000 No Limit Hold 'Em; £5,000 Pot Limit Omaha; £10,000 Heads-Up No Limit Hold Em and a £10,000 Main Event featuring No Limit Hold 'Em.

The defending main event champion is Barry Shulman, who won £801,603 after defeating a field of 334 players that created a £3,340,000 prize pool. Final tallies on this year's event are not available yet, as players can buy in up until the tournament start, but it's estimated to be a significant improvement over last year's totals all around. Jack Effel is once again serving as tournament director.

The Casino at the Empire is considered to be one of the premiere venues of its type in the UK, offering two restaurants and a cafe, three bars/lounges and reasonable rates. In addition to the WSOP, players can enjoy cash games 24/7 along with tournaments run by the Casino.

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The Reno Journal Gazette profiled local opthamologist and poker player Steve Friedlander in a piece that explored the dual life he's leading. A respected eye specialist with thriving practice, Dr. Friedlander's record as an amateur is impressive. He finished sixth in the Aussie Millions poker tournament, winning a quarter of a million dollars in the main event. He became a bit of a viral video sensation when a YouTube video featuring his losing a hand to 96-year-old Jack Uri. He's won second place at one of the Bellagio's weekly tournaments, pocketing $24,980 for his efforts. He's a fixture at local poker tournaments.

While other players would take flying halfway around the world and taking home $330,000 from two tournaments at an event they'd entered on a whim as a sign that they should go pro, Dr. Friedlander is dedicated to maintaining a balance in his life. After winning hundreds of thousands of dollars in the Aussie Millions, he told a commentator that he had to hurry up and get ready to fly back to Reno — he had patients waiting for him. He told the Gazette:

"I'm always going to be an amateur poker player because I am a professional physician," he said.

"Unless I quit this job, I'll never be at the level pro poker players are at. However, I am starting to get to the point where I see more and more things at the poker table "» things that I haven't been able to do in years past. All of it came together for me in the run I had down there."
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Some celebrity props going on at bodog sportsbook right now. Even if you dont make a bet tell us what you think ?

I have a feeling Tiger Woods will get remarried 2011.

So Kurt Russel and Goldie Hawn have been together, what 25 years, and they are not married yet ?

Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn nostalgia, remember this movie ? 😁

Overboard (1987)

The bodog celebrity topics

Will Vivid Entertainment release a Heidi Montag/Spencer Pratt sex tape in 2010?
Yes -150
No +110

Will Tiger Woods get remarried in 2010 or 2011?
Yes 10/1
No 1/20

Will Lindsay Lohan go back to jail or rehab before the end of 2010?
Yes +300
No -500

Big Brother - Which House Guest will win Big Brother 12?
Matt 5/2
Hayden 3/1
Lane 7/2
Enzo 4/1
Britney 7/1
Ragan 10/1
Brendon 50/1

Who will be the next couple to get married before July 31st, 2011?
Jessica Biel & Justin Timberlake 2/1
Mila Kunis & Macaulay Culkin 3/1
Nick Lachey & Vanessa Minnillo 3/1
Jenny McCarthy & Jason Toohey 5/1
Kurt Russell & Goldie Hawn 7/1
Speidi (Get remarried) 10/1
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Manne wrote: The Reno Journal Gazette profiled local opthamologist and poker player Steve Friedlander in a piece that explored the dual life he's leading. A respected eye specialist with thriving practice, Dr. Friedlander's record as an amateur is impressive. He finished sixth in the Aussie Millions poker tournament, winning a quarter of a million dollars in the main event. He became a bit of a viral video sensation when a YouTube video featuring his losing a hand to 96-year-old Jack Uri. He's won second place at one of the Bellagio's weekly tournaments, pocketing $24,980 for his efforts. He's a fixture at local poker tournaments.

While other players would take flying halfway around the world and taking home $330,000 from two tournaments at an event they'd entered on a whim as a sign that they should go pro, Dr. Friedlander is dedicated to maintaining a balance in his life. After winning hundreds of thousands of dollars in the Aussie Millions, he told a commentator that he had to hurry up and get ready to fly back to Reno — he had patients waiting for him. He told the Gazette:

"I'm always going to be an amateur poker player because I am a professional physician," he said.

"Unless I quit this job, I'll never be at the level pro poker players are at. However, I am starting to get to the point where I see more and more things at the poker table "» things that I haven't been able to do in years past. All of it came together for me in the run I had down there."
Very solid that he has his head in the right place and is keeping the balance between poker and his profession.

Rare to find someone that has a balance and knows where and what it's all about at this point.

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Texas Holdem is by far the most common for of poker played today due to is popularity there are even several TV shows of the game. Besides being popular texas Holdem is also the best game for a beginner to learn, the game can be learned after a few minutes and afte just a few hours of practice you can be playing fairly well against other beginners, but to really get good you must play often.

Texas Holdem is played the same way in the casino, online casinos and in your home with your pals.

Texas Holdem is played in the following manner:
1. Betting structures can vary. In Texas Holdem rarely are antes used. Most Texas Holdem games start with first two players on the dealers left placing predetermined bets. These players are called the small and large blind, and their bets are called posting the blinds.

2. Each player receives 2 cards face down. These cards are called you pocket cards and they are the only cards that are unique to you.

3. After each player is dealt their hole cards a round of betting takes place starting with the player to the left of the 2 blinds this round of betting is called the pre-flop. Just like in any other poker game a player can call raise of fold during their turn.

4. After the Pre-Flop round is over the dealer will remove the top card from the deck and discard it, this is called the Burn Card. This is done to make sure that no cheating is done. The dealer will then turn over 3 cards in the center of the table. This round is called the Flop. Any player may use any of these cards to make the best 5 card hand possible, but you are not allowed to actually touch the cards, each player can use the same cards if it help them, this is why your hole cards are so important.

5. As with the pre-flop there is now another round of betting, it is at this point you will start to see players folding.

6. After the betting is over, the dealer will burn another card, then deal the fourth of the communal cards. This card is called the Turn card

7. Again another round of betting begins and now is when you will start to see the size of the pot really grow.

8. One last time the dealer burns the top card before turning over the last card of the game, called the River card. Players now have all 5 of the communal cards and their own hole card to make the best 5 card hand.

9. One last chance is given to raise the bets or get out of the game. After this each player still in the game will show their cards. This is called the Showdown. The player with the best hand is declared the winner and wins the pot.

Now that you know the basic order of the game you are ready to start playing Texas Holdem. Holdem is a simple game to learn but if hard to master. This is the part that will take you many hand and many dollars, but if you put in the time you will be rewarded for it.
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Bestbett wrote: Texas Holdem is by far the most common for of poker played today due to is popularity there are even several TV shows of the game. Besides being popular texas Holdem is also the best game for a beginner to learn, the game can be learned after a few minutes and afte just a few hours of practice you can be playing fairly well against other beginners, but to really get good you must play often.

Texas Holdem is played the same way in the casino, online casinos and in your home with your pals.

Texas Holdem is played in the following manner:
1. Betting structures can vary. In Texas Holdem rarely are antes used. Most Texas Holdem games start with first two players on the dealers left placing predetermined bets. These players are called the small and large blind, and their bets are called posting the blinds.

2. Each player receives 2 cards face down. These cards are called you pocket cards and they are the only cards that are unique to you.

3. After each player is dealt their hole cards a round of betting takes place starting with the player to the left of the 2 blinds this round of betting is called the pre-flop. Just like in any other poker game a player can call raise of fold during their turn.

4. After the Pre-Flop round is over the dealer will remove the top card from the deck and discard it, this is called the Burn Card. This is done to make sure that no cheating is done. The dealer will then turn over 3 cards in the center of the table. This round is called the Flop. Any player may use any of these cards to make the best 5 card hand possible, but you are not allowed to actually touch the cards, each player can use the same cards if it help them, this is why your hole cards are so important.

5. As with the pre-flop there is now another round of betting, it is at this point you will start to see players folding.

6. After the betting is over, the dealer will burn another card, then deal the fourth of the communal cards. This card is called the Turn card

7. Again another round of betting begins and now is when you will start to see the size of the pot really grow.

8. One last time the dealer burns the top card before turning over the last card of the game, called the River card. Players now have all 5 of the communal cards and their own hole card to make the best 5 card hand.

9. One last chance is given to raise the bets or get out of the game. After this each player still in the game will show their cards. This is called the Showdown. The player with the best hand is declared the winner and wins the pot.

Now that you know the basic order of the game you are ready to start playing Texas Holdem. Holdem is a simple game to learn but if hard to master. This is the part that will take you many hand and many dollars, but if you put in the time you will be rewarded for it.
Holdem is a simple game to learn but if hard to master.

Is a little bit hard to learn to play poker well but once you achieved a high level you can win very easy. :p
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Congratulations to Andy Frankenberger


Andy Frankenberger has won this year's World Poker Tour Legends Of Poker tournament. The New York stock trader took the top spot in this year's event, winning $750,000 for first place in the process, along with some serious bragging rights. Frankenberger went into the final table with a serious chip lead, but things weren't looking so good for a little while. The amateur prevailed, however, getting his stack rebuilt in fairly short order and going after the rest of the pack aggressively.

The final hand of the event pitted Frankenberger against Kyle Wilson, who moved all-in for 2,650,000. Frankenberger called and showed Ac9c; Wilson was holding Ad3d. The flop came down 9d7d5c, the turn was a Jh and the river was 6c, leaving Frankenberger with a pair of nines and the Legends Of Poker bragging rights for the next year. In addition to a hefty cash prize, Frankenberger also gets a special WPT bracelet, a trophy of Poker Hall of Famer Wild Bill Hickok and entry into the WPT World Championship at the Bellagio.

Here's the 6 final players and how they made out:
1st Andy Frankenberger – $750,000
2nd Kyle Wilson – $370,000
3rd Tom Lee – $174,772
4th Tom Braband – $109,000
5th Jared Jaffee – $86,000
6th Franco Brunetti – $63,000
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Manne wrote: Congratulations to Andy Frankenberger


Andy Frankenberger has won this year's World Poker Tour Legends Of Poker tournament. The New York stock trader took the top spot in this year's event, winning $750,000 for first place in the process, along with some serious bragging rights. Frankenberger went into the final table with a serious chip lead, but things weren't looking so good for a little while. The amateur prevailed, however, getting his stack rebuilt in fairly short order and going after the rest of the pack aggressively.

The final hand of the event pitted Frankenberger against Kyle Wilson, who moved all-in for 2,650,000. Frankenberger called and showed Ac9c; Wilson was holding Ad3d. The flop came down 9d7d5c, the turn was a Jh and the river was 6c, leaving Frankenberger with a pair of nines and the Legends Of Poker bragging rights for the next year. In addition to a hefty cash prize, Frankenberger also gets a special WPT bracelet, a trophy of Poker Hall of Famer Wild Bill Hickok and entry into the WPT World Championship at the Bellagio.

Here's the 6 final players and how they made out:
1st Andy Frankenberger – $750,000
2nd Kyle Wilson – $370,000
3rd Tom Lee – $174,772
4th Tom Braband – $109,000
5th Jared Jaffee – $86,000
6th Franco Brunetti – $63,000
750k$ nice prize ! 😄
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YouTube - Online Poker Pro Instructor MTT Strategy (#5)
Look at this idiot guys. =))
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Table and Position Review
Tournament - 300.00/600.00

Seat #1: NicoE39 (B😎, $11555.00
Seat #2: TicketMan4u2, $9342.00
Seat #3: coldnhotnicy, $9010.00
Seat #4: chevywyld, $14730.00
Seat #5: mupppet, $11991.00
Seat #7: guelphstorm, $14499.00
Seat #8: JHNordaker (D), $5488.00
Seat #9: piihp1 (S😎, $4785.00

*** Blinds ***
piihp1 posts the small blind of 300.00
NicoE39 posts the big blind of 600.00

*** Pre-Flop ***

TicketMan4u2 raises with 3000.00
coldnhotnicy folds
chevywyld folds
WTPmuppet folds
guelphstorm folds
JHNordaker folds
piihp1 folds
NicoE39 goes all-in with 11555.00
TicketMan4u2 goes all-in with 6342.00
NicoE39 shows [ Ac Kd ]
TicketMan4u2 shows [ Kc Kd ]

*** Flop *** Pot: 21797
[ Kh Qs Qc ]

*** Turn *** Pot: 21797
[ Kh Qs Qc ] [ Qd ]

*** River *** Pot: 21797
[ Kh Qs Qc ] [ Qd ] [ Qh ]
NicoE39 wins 2813.00
TicketMan4u2 wins 19184.00
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During the heads-up portion of the nlhe 'season leaderboard' tournament hosted by carbon last sunday afternoon, i faced a an opponent who was very aggressive post flop, betting 2x the pot for most hands.

such a tactic is theoretically simple to counter ... wait for above average hands and trap or jam, depending on the board. of course, the more players at the table, the easier it is to wait for such a hand.

... but, what should be done when: heads-up, card dead, 10-15 bbs vs. 25-30 bbs and opportunity to see most of the flops?

i do not have the hand histories (only 15 or so were played heads-up), but want to generally discuss factors influencing the decision to 're-bluff' such a opponent.

for example: holding a flopped pair of twos, a raise is easy. holding 6 3, 9 4, etc. with an overcard or two on the board and nothing other than runner draws, against an opponent who likely holds at least a higher card during most hands ... what factors help with selecting a hand to stand?


to get us started ... holding 9 6 with a 2 5 10 rainbow board seems reasonable to jam with, wheres 7 4 with a j 2 6 rainbow board does not.

questions, thoughts? ... other ideas?
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Tried to do a quick check before posting to be sure no one else posted this. If I missed it, I apologize.

Annie Duke Is A "F***ing C***" According To Daniel Negreanu

I won't even use characters to imply what was said by Daniel about Annie. If you want to know, click the link.

I can't stand Annie Duke either, but I would never go this far.

Also, doesn't he represent the biggest poker site in the world?
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darkseed wrote: Tried to do a quick check before posting to be sure no one else posted this. If I missed it, I apologize.

Annie Duke Is A "F***ing C***" According To Daniel Negreanu

I won't even use characters to imply what was said by Daniel about Annie. If you want to know, click the link.

I can't stand Annie Duke either, but I would never go this far.

Also, doesn't he represent the biggest poker site in the world?
Tried to do a quick check before posting to be sure no one else posted this. If I missed it, I apologize.

Annie Duke Is A "F***ing C***" According To Daniel Negreanu

I won't even use characters to imply what was said by Daniel about Annie. If you want to know, click the link.

I can't stand Annie Duke either, but I would never go this far.

Also, doesn't he represent the biggest poker site in the world?
This was posted before.
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Negreanu is out from WPT Vilamoura.He was eliminated by Ivo Donev.Ivo had pocket J'acks and Daniel had pocket 9's.
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