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Gore Vidal and the United States of Amnesia

Posted by on May 24, 2014 in Blog, Movie Reviews, Politics | 0 comments

 

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Gore Vidal had style.

He once famously wrote, “Style is knowing who you are, what you want to do, and not giving a damn.”

The controversial writer and perpetual protagonist certainly knew who he was.  He knew precisely what he wanted to do.  And there’s little doubt that he didn’t give a damn what others either said or thought.  It matters not where you’re positioned on the political map — one has to admire that feisty spirit.

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How to Tell When the Republicans Are Coming to Las Vegas

Posted by on May 23, 2014 in Blog, Las Vegas, Politics, Rants and Raves | 2 comments

 

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The elephant has left the room.  But at least it didn’t leave behind a pile of dung.

Talk of the 2016 Republican National Convention taking place here in Las Vegas was precisely that — talk.

Yap.  Yap.  Yap.

Yada.  Yada.  Yada.

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The Ten Most Important Poker Strategy Books and Why Each is Special

Posted by on May 22, 2014 in Blog, Book Reviews, General Poker, Video 1 | 1 comment

 

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Visit PokerNews at the link HERE to read this article in its entirety.

Following my article titled “The 10 Most Important Poker Books and Why They’re Essential,” PokerNews asked me to compose a similar list of books, this time exclusively dedicated to strategy.

In other words, my latest task was to select the most important strategy books ever written from the many hundreds of texts which have been published.

Before I proceed further, an explanation of the criteria I used in the selection process is warranted.

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Scattershooting, while wondering whatever happened to….

Posted by on May 21, 2014 in Blog, General Poker, Las Vegas, Personal | 1 comment

 

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Last night’s wine dinner, featuring selections from Markham Vineyards

 

Writer’s Note:  Today, I’m launching a new semi-occasional column which I’ll update every month, or so.  It’s called “Scattershooting.”  I borrowed ripped-off this concept from a former legendary sportswriter named Blackie Sherrod, who used to write for the now-defunct Dallas Times-Herald.  Blackie wrote a column every Sunday which appeared in the Sports section.  He’d post short snippets about what was going on in sports and elsewhere, and then give his opinions.  Blackie always began his column with the familiar trademark line, “Scattershooting, while wondering whatever happened to…..” — followed by some famous name that seemed to disappear off the face of the earth.  Here’s “Scattershooting” column number one.

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The Nine Lives of Herbert “The Cat” Noble

Posted by on May 20, 2014 in Blog, Book Reviews, Video 1, World Series of Poker | 26 comments

 

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Herbert Noble somehow managed to defy the odds and survived.  He withstood no less than eight assassination attempts on his life.  But Number 9 was the end.  Here’s the story of “the Cat.”

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The Real Reason Behind My Affection for Mineral Water

Posted by on May 18, 2014 in Blog, Personal, Restaurant Reviews | 1 comment

 

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Why do I choose to drink mineral water all the time?

But — rather than ask why I drink mineral water mostly, the rightful question is — why do so many people willingly consume the legal poison known as soft drinks?

To me, that’s outrageous.

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