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Facing the Firing Squad: Lynn Gilmartin

Posted by on Sep 15, 2014 in Blog, Facing the Firing Squad, General Poker | 6 comments

 

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Lynn Gilmartin is one of the most dedicated and driven professionals working in poker media today.  She’s on-the-scene at most major poker events and totally immerses herself into what she covers, wherever it happens.  Gilmartin has interviewed everyone who’s notable in the game.  Her obvious subject knowledge, quick wit, and high-profile stature have made her into one of poker’s most recognizable and watchable personalities.

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Tom Schneider’s Moving Musical Tribute to Lou Gehrig

Posted by on Sep 13, 2014 in Blog, General Poker, Music and Concert Reviews, Video 1 | 0 comments

 

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Tom Schneider wrote and performed a song tribute to the late baseball legend.  Inspired by greater awareness about ALS — also known as “Lou Gehrig’s Disease” — Schneider was motivated to learn more about the legendary baseball player beneath the famed pinstripes.  The result of that inquisitiveness is this song.

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An Update from Jack McClelland

Posted by on Sep 10, 2014 in Blog, General Poker, World Series of Poker | 1 comment

 

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Jack McClelland is very ill.  He’s awaiting a heart transplant.  Now retired, Jack is struggling to get by each day and stay strong.  I think I can speak for everyone in the poker world that we wish Jack good health and a full recovery.

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Where Should I Watch Monday Night Football?

Posted by on Sep 8, 2014 in Blog, Las Vegas, Rants and Raves, Sports Betting | 0 comments

 

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I dislike sports bars.

Loud obnoxious pricks.  Bimbo waitresses.  Bad service.  Shitty food.  Lousy drinks.  Constant noise.  Fanboy fantasy football jokers fist-pumping every time some tight end catches a 6-yard pass completion.  It’s fucking torture.

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A Visit to Sonoma Wine Country: Chateau Montelena

Posted by on Sep 8, 2014 in Blog, Personal, Restaurant Reviews, Travel | 7 comments

 

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This is the second in a series of travel essays about a recent visit to California’s wine country.  This past week, Marieta and I were joined by close friends and fellow wine aficionados Mark and Tina Napolitano in beautiful Sonoma County, where we enjoyed tastings at several local wineries.  Today, I shall focus on the experience of visiting and tasting one of the most famous wines in the history of California wine production — Chateau Montelena.

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