I Raise You a Cart Full of Groceries by Lee Jones

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It was a typical evening of cards at Gil's house. Gil is the regular host of my local poker game and he does it spectacularly well. The game starts on time and ends on time. He's got a great sound system and the tunes range from Massive Attack to George Jones; you don't know what you're going to hear, but you know it's going to be good. Read more »

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Christmas Time with Annie Duke

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Poker News Daily: We heard that you'll be launching a new trail mix company, MyMixedNuts.com, just in time for the holidays. Can you tell us about it? Duke: It's a custom mixed nuts and trail mix company that I started with my boyfriend, Joe, and Ryan Sympkins. Read more »

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RIP Binion’s Horseshoe Hotel by Lee Jones

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The news has just come out that, as of December 14th, there will no longer be a hotel at the Horseshoe Hotel-Casino in Downtown Las Vegas. Of course, it used to be Binion's Horseshoe, the site of the World Series of Poker for 35 years and the center of the poker world for that long. Read more »

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Mike Sexton Relives Poker Hall of Fame Induction

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It was a great honor for me to be inducted into the Poker Hall of Fame. It really is the ultimate career achievement award. To know that you'll always be linked to the legends of poker - guys like Chip Reese, Stu Ungar, Doyle Brunson, Puggy Pearson, Johnny Moss, and Jack Binion - is an awesome feeling. Read more »

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Bernard Lee Gives the Inside Scoop on Inside Deal

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Every true sports fan has watched ESPN's "SportsCenter," which recently celebrated its 30th anniversary on the air. On September 6th, Chris Berman (30 years), Bob Levy (30 years), and John Saunders (23 years), the elder statesmen of ESPN, hosted a trip down memory lane for this iconic sports recap show. Read more »

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End the WSOP Arms Race

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Well, we've winnowed the WSOP Big Dance field down to nine survivors who will compete for The Bracelet in November. But one race that started earlier in the event is still going on, and presumably will continue right up until November. Read more »

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Linda Johnson Goes to Camp

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I recently returned from a 10-day trip to Indiana. The first part of the trip was spent at the Hollywood Casino (formerly Argosy Casino) in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. The new $336 million facility is more than twice the size of its former vessel. Read more »

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Showing Emotion in Poker by Nolan Dalla

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If the opposite of a bad beat is a good beat, then the player sitting at Table 67/Seat 2 during a typical night at this year's World Series of Poker (WSOP) was most certainly the benefactor of a miraculous catch – in other words, a good beat. Most players remember their bad beats, but we usually forget the synchronized miracles that are dealt just as impartially. Read more »

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